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General Catalogue 



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LBY UNIVERSITY, 



1887 



SECOND 

General Catalogue 



OF THE 



OFFICERS AND GRADUATES 



OF 



COLBY UNIVERSITY 



Waterville, Maine. 



1820-1887. 



WATERVILLE, ME. : 

PUBLISHED FOR THE ALUMNI, 
JULY, 1SS7. 



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Chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts as The Maine Litek- 
AE.Y AND Theological Institution, February 27, 1813. Theological 
Department opened, July, 1818. Literary Department opened, Octo- 
ber, 1819. 

Authorized by the first Legislature of Maine "to confer such degrees 
as are usually conferred by Universities," June 19, 1820. 

Name of the Institution changed to "Waterville College by Act 
of Legislature, February 5, 1821. 

Name of the Corporation changed to "The President and Trustees of 
Colby LTniversity," by Act of Legislature, January 23, 1867. 



Printed at the Sentinel Oflice, Waterville, Me. 



By Transfer 

Buveau of Educa^on 

APR 8 1936 



CATALOGUE. 



OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. 



PRESIDENTS. 



Note. The asterisk indicates decease. Titles and degrees of officers are given 
as tliey were during the term of office. 

1822-1833. *'Rev. JEREMIAH CHAPLIN, D.D. *1841. 

1833-1836. *Rey. RUFUS BABCOCK, D.D. ^'1875. 

1836-1839. -^'Rev. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. ^^874. 

1841-1843. -^'ELIPHAZ FAY, A.M. ^^854. 

1843-1853. Rev. DAVID NEWTON SHELDON, D.D. 

1854-1857. '"Rev. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. ^'1874. 

1857-1873. ^'Rev. JAMES TIFT CHAMPLIN, D.D. *1882. 

1873-1882. Rev. HENRY EPHRAIM ROBINS, D.D. 

1882- Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN PEPPER, D.D. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

1835-1847. ■^'Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. *1855. 
1847-1849. ■^'Hon. William King. *H852. 
1850-1853. *Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. '^'1872. 
1853-1859. ^'Hon. John Hubbard, M.D., LL.D. ^'1869. 
1859-1874. *Hon. Abner Coburn. *'1885. 

TREASURERS. 

1831-1832. *Hon. Timothy Boittelle, LL.D. '^'1855. 
1832-1834. ^''Daniel Cook, M.D. "^'1863. 
1834-1851. -'James Stackpole, A.M. "^'ISSO. 
1851-1881. Eldridge Laavrence .Getchell, A.M. 
1881- Hon. Percival Bonney, A.M. 



GENEEAL CATALOGUE OF 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 



PRESIDING OFFICERS. 

1822-1874. The President of the Coleege, ex officio. 

1874-1885. ^-'HoN. ABXER COBURN. *1885. 

1885- Hox. JOSEPH WARREN MERRILL, A.M. 

SECRETARIES. 

1820-1834. *'Rey. Otis Briggs, A.M. •n842. 
1834-1841. ■^'Hon. Lemuel Paine, A.M. ^'^852. 
1841-1842. Rev. Saiitjel Francis Smith, A.M. 
1843-1847. *'Hon. Isaac Redington. *''1878. 
1847-1848. ^•'Rev. Hanbee Gershom Nott, A.M. *1873. 
1848-1852. Eldridge Laavrence Getchell, A.M. 
1852-1862. *Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, A.M. '^^876. 
1862-1866. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, A.M. 
1866-1867. Rev. Joseph Ricker, A.M. 
1867-1875. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaav, D.D. 
1875-1879. Rev. Samuel Pierce Merrill. 
1879- Hon. Percival Bonnet, A.M. 

TRUSTEES. 

1821-1825. -''Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D.D. -'4825, . of Boston, Mass. 
1821-1826. -'^Elijah Barrell. •■n866. . Greene. 

1821-1827. --'Rev. Sylvanus Boardman. '"1845. . New Sharon. 
1821-1842. '"Rev. Lucius Bolles, D.D. -^844. . Salem, Mass. 
1821-1855. -•'Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. ■■'1855. Waterville. 
1821-1842. --Rev. Otis Briggs, A.M. *1842. . . Hampden. 

1821-1828. --Rev. Stephen Chapin, D.D. ^'1845. Washington,D.C. 
1821-1822. ''-'Ebenezer Delano. .... Livermore. 

1821-1859. --Nathaniel Oilman. ••4859. . . Waterville. 



COLBY UXn^ERSITY. 



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-1849. 
-1829. 
-1842. 
-1826. 
-1832. 
-1837. 
■1823. 
•1848. 
■1838. 
•1848. 
■1833. 
■1833. 
■1842. 
■1840. 
•1835. 
■1840. 
■1833. 
■1832. 
■1830. 

■1853. 
■1834. 

■1838. 
1836. 
1830. 
4852. 
1855. 
1849. 
4871. 
4834. 
1852. 
4841. 
4834. 
4839. 
4842. 
4838. 
1840. 
1840. 
4851. 
1856. 



*''Rev. JoHX Hayxes. ^-'1863. . . Mount Vernon. 

^Cmrs HAiJLLEsr, M.D. ^^829. . . . Paris. 

*Hon. Makk Harkis. ^^843. . . . Portland. 

•''Hon. M-^EK Laxgdox Hill. *1842. Phipsburg. 

*JoHX HovEY. -•'1851. . . . Mount Vernon. 

*Ukiel Huxtixgtox, M.D. -•'1839. . Bowdoinham. 

*Rev. Adoxeram; Judsox, Sr. "^-'1826. . Nobleboro. 

■•'Hon. WrLEiAii Kixg. "'•'1852. . . . Bath. 
^•'Rey. Robert Low. *1848. . North Livermore. 

••'Hon. JuDAH McLellax, A.M. -''1864. Skowhegan. 

*''Rev. Daxiel Merrill, A.M. -''1833. Sedgwick. 

••'Rev. Phixeas Pillsbury. ""'1859. . . Greene. 
"'•'Rev. Thomas Baldwix Ripley, A.M. "'''1876. Portland. 

*Hon. JosiAH WiLLARD Seaver. "'•'1847. South Berwick. 
■^•'Bexjamix Shepard. '''•'1835. 
"^'Rev. Silas Stearxs. -•'1840. 
"'•'Calvix Stockbridge. -•'1833. 
*Rev. JoHx Tripp, A.M. ^^'1847. 
^•'Hon. Ebexezer Tucker Warrex, A.M 



"'•'Hon. Xathax "Westox, LL.D. "'1872 
*Rev. Daxiel Chessmax, A.M. ^'1839 
'•'Japheth Coombs Washbl'rx. ^•'1850 
*Hon. Albiox Keith Parris. "'''1857. 
■^^Rev. Daxiel Sharp, D.D. -•'1853. 
••'Royal Clarke. ^'1858. 
'•'Rev. JoHX Butler, A.M. '^•'1856. 
"'Hon. Lemuel Paixe, A.M. -'1852. 
*Rev. Adam Wilsox, D.D. ••'1871. 
*Rev. Joseph Torrey. 
^'Rev. Barox Stow, D.D. "-''1869. 
^Samuel Garxsey. ''•'1 8 73. 
^^Daxiel Cook, M.D. ^^863. 
*Alpheus Shaw. "^'1869. 
*Hon. JosiAH Pierce, A.M. ""'1866. 
*Rev. JoHX Sharp Magixxis, D.D. "'1 
*Rev. Jeremiah Chaplix, D.D. '*1841. 
"^Hon. Alford Richardsox. *1854. 
"'James Stackpole, A.M. '^•'1880. 
■^•'Rev. James Gilpatrick, A.M. *1865. 



Water^-ille. 

Bath. 

Yarmouth. 

Hebron. 

""'1830. 

Hallowell. 

Augusta. 

HaUoweU. 

China. 

Portland. 

Boston, Mass. 

Bangor. 

Thomaston. 

. Vinslow. 

"Waterville. 

. Readfield. 

Boston, Mass. 

Bangor. 

Waterville. 

Portland. 

Gorham. 

1. Portland. 

Rowley, Mass. 

Portland. 

Waterville. 

BluehiU. 



6 GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 

1836-1845. *Eleazer Coburx. ■^'1845. . . Skowhegan. 

1886-1842. *Neal Dennison Shaw. ^^1864. . . Eastport. 

1837-1847. *'Hon. George Evaxs, A.M., LL.D. -^867. Portland. 
1838-1847. *'Hon. EmvARi* Kext, LL.D. ^-'1877. . Bangor. 

1838-18.58. *AxDKEAV Masters. ••'1881. . . . Hallowell. 

1839-1870. *Rev. Arthur Drixkavater. '''1874. "Waterville. 

1840-18.51. ^Charles Traftox, M.D. -^8.5.5. . So. Berwick. 

1840-1860. Rev. Samuel Fraxcis Smith, D.D. Newton Centre, Mass. 
1840-1843. -^Rcv. Johx Billixgs. ^'1864. . . . Fayette. 

1841-18,55. --'Byrox Greexough. ^^1871. . . . Portland. 

1841-1862. ■^■Rev. Haxpel Gershom Nott, A.M. ^^873. Bath. 

1841-1847. -''Hon. Elijah Livermore Hamlix, A.M. "'1872. Bangor. 
1842-1855. -^Dakiel Merrill. ^1864. . . . Belfast. 

1842-1849. -'Hon. Otis Crosby Gross. -^849. New Gloucester. 

1842-1853. *-Rev. Caleb Bailey Davis, A.M. ^'1855. . Paris. 

1842-1850. Rev. Leavis Colby, A.M. . Cambridgeport, Mass. 

1843-1849. *Hon. Josiah Pierce, A.M. ••4866. . . Gorham. 

1843-1849. '-Rev. Jeremiah Chaplix, A.M. *1886. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 
1843-1850. ^'Rev. Amariah Kalloch. ^''1850. . Thomaston. 

1845-1885. '"''Hon. Abxer Coburx. '^•'1885. . . Skowhegan. 

1847-1873. ■•'Sam^tel Garxsey. *1873. . . . Bangor. 

1847-1855. '^Hon. Isaac Davis, LL.D. *'1883. Worcester, Mass. 

1847-1856. *Hon. Hiram Belcher, A.M. *'1857. Farmington. 

1849-1862. -^'Hon. Johx Hubbard, M.D., LL.D. ^'1869. Hallowell. 
1849-1862. ^-'Hon. Henry William Paixe, LL.D. Boston, Mass. 

1849-1856. ^'Hon. Thomas Robixsox. *1858. . Ellsworth. 

1849-1855. ^^Hon. Elisha Madisox Thurstox, A.M. *1859. 

Charleston. 
1849- Rev. Joseph Ricker, D.D. .... Augusta. 

1849-1853. Rev. Edgar Habkness Gray, A.M. . Yallejo, Cal. 
1850-1858. *Hon. Josiah Pierce, A. M. *"1866. . . Gorham. 

1850-1866. Rev. Abraham Holley Graxger, D.D. Burrillville, R. L 
1850-1863. Rev. Samuel Luxt Caldwell, D.D. Providence, R. I. 

1852-1858. *Alpheus Shaav. *1869 Portland. 

1852-1855. "'Rev. Wili.iam Lamsox, D.D ••'1882. 

East Gloucester, Mass. 

1852- Moses Giddixgs. ...... Bangor. 

1853- Re\'. Daa'id Neavtox Sheldox, D.D. . Waterville. 
1853-1855. "'^George Washixgtox Keely, LL.D. '"'1878. Waterville. 



COLBY UNIVERSITY. 



1853-1858. ■^■-Rev. Lorenzo BiCKFOKD AI.LEN, A.M. -'1872. Yarmouth. 

1855-1881. ^'Rev. WiLMAM Hosmer Shailer, D.D. *1881. Portland. 

1855-1868. *Hon. Noah Smith, Jr. ^'1868. . . Calais. 

1855-1860. ^'Abial Wood Kennedy, M.D. *1861. . Warren. 

1856-1858. ^'Hon. and Ret. Ebenezer Knoweton, A.M. *'1874. 



Montville. 

Hallo well. 

Waterville. 

Waterville. 

Bangor. - 

Portland. 



1856- Rev. Nathaniee Butler, D.D. . 
1856-1859. John Barton Foster, A.M. 
1856-1869. Nathaniel Rogers Boutelle, M.D. . 

1857- !';■'.: Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. 

1857- Hon. JosiAH Hayden Drummond, LL.D. 

1857-1863. "'Rev. William Lamson, D.D. *1882. 

East Gloucester, Mass. 

1857-1862. Joseph Story Boston, Mass. 

1858-1867. Hon. Mark Hill Dunnell, A.M. Owatonna, Minn. 

1858-1864. *Rev. George Knox, A.M. "^'1864. Lawrence, Mass. 

1858-1871. *Henry Brown Hart. *187l. . . Portland. 

1859-1879. ^Hon. Dennis Libby Milllken. *1879. Waterville. 

1859-1862. George Freeman Emery Portland. 

1860-1865. -''Hon. Thomas Stanley Pullen. *''1865. Foxcroft. 

I860- Rev. Albion Keith Parris Small, D.D. . Portland. 

I860- Hon. William Wilson Hallowell. 

1861-1875. *^Hon. Henry Kennedy. *1875. . Waldoboro. 

1862-1869. *Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, D.D. *1876. Lewiston. 

1862-1869. *'Hon. Lot Myrick Morrill, A.M. ^'1883. Augusta. 

1862- James Hobbs Hanson, LL.D. . . Waterville. 
1862-1880. *Hon. Benjamin Day Metcalf. '^880. Damariscotta. 
1862-1863. Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill. Cambridge, Mass. 

1863- Rev. Franklin Merriam, A.M. East Weare, N. H. 
1863-1882. *Rev. Henry Vaughan Dexter, D.D. ^•'1884. 

Baldwinville, Mass. 
1865-1879. ^'Gardner Colby. *1879. . . Boston, Mass. 

1865- Rev. George Whitefield Bosworth, D.D. 

Boston, Mass. 

1865-1868. ^Joseph Barrows. ••'1868. . . Readfield. 

1866-1881. ■^''Rev. Ebenezer Edson Cummings, D.D. '^^886. 

Concord, N. H. 
1868-1876. ^''Hon. Charles Rendol Whidden, A.M. *1876. Calais. 
1869- Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill, A.M. Cambridge, Mass. 

1869-1870. Rev. Alvah Hovey, D.D. Newton Centre, Mass. 



» GEXEIIAL CATALOGUE. 

1869-1880. Hon. Calvix HorKixs. . . . Mount Vernon. 

1870-1886. -^Hon. Wiij.iam Ej^avakd Wokdixg, LL.D. -'4886. 

Plainview, Minn. 

1870- Rev. Oakmax Si'Rague Steauxs, D.D. 

Xewton Centre, Mass. 

1870-1876. Hon. Alexaxder Campbell. . . Cherrj-field. 

1870- Rev. Bexjamen" Fraxklen^ Shaav, D.D. Waterville. 

1871- Rev. Abijah Robixsox Craxe, D.D. East AVinthrop. 
1871-1879. Hon. George Hexry Pilsbury. . New York. 
1874-1874. '"Chapix Humphrey. *1874. . . . Bangor. 
1875-1881. Rev. James Tift Champlix, D.D. , LL.D. ^^882. 

Portland. 

1876- Hon. Percival Boxxey, A.^I. . . Portland. 

1877- Hon. "\ViLLL\M JoHxsox CoRTiiELL. . . Gorham. 
1877-1883. Hon. Almore Kexxedy, A.M. . Waldoboro. 
1879- Gardxer Roberts Colby. . . New York. 
1879- Bexjamln" Fraxklix Sturtevaxt. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
1880-1882. Rev. Hexry Ephraim Robixs, D.D. Rochester, N. Y. 
1880-1886. ^-Trof. Charles Edavard Hamlin, LL.D. -"^886. 

Cambridge, Mass. 

1881- Hon. Robert Oliver Fuller. Cambridge, Mass, 

1881- Rev. William Harrisox'- Aldex, D.D. Portsmouth, N. H. 

1881- Rev. Hexry Saveetsir Burrage, A.M. . Portland. 

1881- Rev. Francis Wales Bakeman, D.D. Chelsea, Mass. 

1882- Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LL.D. 

Waterville. 

1882-1883. -''Rev. Isaiah Record, A.M. -'1883. . . Houlton. 

1883- Hon. Edmund Fuller Webb, A.M. . Waterville. 
1883- Rev. Charles Yeranus Hanson, A.M. Damariscotta. 

1885- Moses Lyford, LL.D. . . Springfield, Mass. 

1886- Hon. Eustace Carey Fitz, A.M. . Chelsea, Mass. 
1886- Hon. Russell Benjamin Shepherd. Skowhegan. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION. 



PROFESSORS. 



Sacred Theology. 
1822-1828. *Rev. Stephen Chapin, D.D. •'•'1845. 
1829-1832. *Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D.D. ^'1841. 

Languages. 
1822-1827. ^-'Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. *1883. 
1827-1833. Thomas Jefferson Conant, A.M. 

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 
1827-1828. ^'Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. -''1883. 
1828-1829. *'Robert Everett Pattison. '^'1874. 
1829-1852. "^'George Washington Keely, LL.D. ^''1878. 
1853-1855. Rev. Kendall Brooks, A.M. 
1856-1872. Moses Lyford, A.M. 

^Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medica. 
1830-1833. '"''Joseph Adams Gallup, A.M., M.D. ^'1849. 

■\Anatomy and Surgery. 
1830-1833. WiLLARD Parker, A.M., M.D. 

■\ Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence. 
1830-1833. *''David Palmer, M.D. 

Rhetoric and the Hebrew La^iguage. 
1831-1838. *Rev. Calvin Newton, A.M. *1853. 

Latin and English Languages and Literature. 
1832-1833. ^-'JoHN O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. '^'1872. 

tin the Clinical School of Medicine at Wooclstock,Vt.,then connected with the College. 



10 GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 

Crreek and Latin Languages and Literature. 
1834-1839. -^Tpiinehas Barnes, A.M. *1871. 
1839-1840. --Rev. Asa Druky, A.M. *n870. 
1841-1858. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. -^882. 
1858-1872. John Barton Foster, A.M. 

Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. 

(The Babcock Professorship since 1868.) 

1836-1839. -^'Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. -''1874.. 

1841-1843. -^'Eliphaz Fay, A.M. *1854. 

1843-1853. Rev. David Neavton Sheldon, D.D. 

1853-1858. *"'Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D. D. ^^'1874. 

1858-1873. -^Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. *1882. 

1873-1882. Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, D.D. 

1882- Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LL.D. 

Chemistry and ISfatural History. 

(The Merrill Professorship after 1865.) 

1838-1852. Rev. Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. 
1853-1873. ^Charles Edward Hamlin, LL.D. ^'1886. 
1873-1885. William Elder, A.M. 

Rhetorie. 
1843-1850. Martin Brewer Anderson, A.M. 
1850- Rev. Samuel King Smith, D.D. 

Modern Languages. 
1866- Edward Winsloav Hall, A.M. 

Physics and Astronomy. 
1872-1884. Moses Lyford, LL.D. 
1884-1886. Franiv Sumner Capen, A.M. 
1886- William Augustus Rogers, A.M., Ph. D. 

Greek Language and Literature. 

1872- John Barton Foster, LL.D. 

Latin Language and Literature. 

1873- Julian Daniel Taylor, A.^L 



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Mathematics. 
1875- Laban Edwards Warren, A.M. 

History. 
1881- Albion Woodbury Small, A.M. 

Chemistry. 

(The Merrill Professorship.) 
1885- William Elder, A.M. 

Mineralogy and Geology. 
1885- Marshman Edward Wadsavorth, A.M., Ph. D. 

TUTORS. 

1822-1823. ^George Dana Boardman. *1831. 
1823-1827. ^'Ephraim Tripp. *1871. 
1823-1824. *Elijah Foster. ^^'1834. 
1824-1826. *Addison Parker. *1864. 
1827-1828. ^Leonard Tobey. *1851. 
1828-1832. *'JoHN O'Brien Chaplin. *1872. 
1830-1831. Henry William Paine. 
1833-1835. Jonathan Everett Farnam. 
1833-1837. ^'Samuel Randall. *1862. 
1835-1836. ^William Lamson. *1882. 
1836-1838. Justin Rolph Loomis. 
1837-1839. Edwin Noyes. 
1838-1839. ■^'Danford Thomas. *1882. 
1839-1841. ^Samuel Sawyer Johnson. *1842. 
1841-1843. Martin Brewer Anderson. 
1846-1847. Samuel King Smith. 
1850-1850, Junius Artemas Bartlett. 
1855-1855. *'Henry Allen Sawtelle. ^^'1885. 
1855-1862. HoBART Wood Richardson, A.M. 
1868-1873. Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. 



12 



GEXEEAL CATALOGUE OF 



INSTRUCTORS AND LECTURERS. 

1828-1831. ''"Frederick Augustus Willard, A.M., Lecturer on Chem- 
ical Philosophy and Botany. -''1866. 

1833-1834. ''-"Phixehas Barnes, A.M., Acting Professor of the Greek 
and Latin Languages and Literature. '^'1871. 

1833-1837. "^''EzEKiEE Holmes, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry, Mineral- 
ogy, Geology, and Botany. *1865. 

1834-1841. Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, A.M., Acting Professor of 
Modern Languages. 

1835-1836. Stephen Benson Page, A.B., Instructor in Elocution. 

1839-1843. Rev. Calvin Emmons Park, A.M., Acting Professor of 
Rhetoric. 

1852-1853. Theophilus Capen Abbot, Instructor in Chemistry and 
Natural History, 1852 ; Instructor in Greek and Latin, 
1853. 

1874-1875. Rev. Nathaniel Melcher, A.M., Acting Professor of 
Mathematics. 

1875-1878. ■^''Atavood Crosby, A.M., M.D., Instructor in Gymnastics 
and Military Drill, --n 8 8 3 . 

1875-1878. Fred Morse Wilson, M.D., Instructor in Gymnastics and 
Military Drill. 

1880-1882. Frederick Crosby Robertson, Instructor in Elocution. 

1882-1885. Charles Branch Wilson, A.M., Assistant in Chemistry 
and Natural History. 

1882-1883. Carlton Beecher Stetson, A.B., Assistant in Greek. 

1883-1884. Lucius Alonzo Butterfield, Instructor in Elocution. 



LIBRARIANS. 



1822-1828. *Trof. Avery Briggs, A.M. *1883. 
1828-1833. ^Trof. John O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. '^'1872. 
1833-1835. Tutor Jonathan Everett Farnam. 
1835-1837. ''-'Tutor Samuel Randall, A.M. ••'1862. 
1837-1842. Prof. Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. 
1842-1850. Prof. Martin Breaver Anderson, A.'Sl. 
1851-1873. Prof. Samuel King Smith, D.D. 
1873- Prof. Edavari) Winsloav Hall, A.M. 



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FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. 
1886-1887. 



Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN PEPPER, D.D., LL.D. 

PRESIDEKT. 
BABCOCK PROFESSOR OF INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 

Rev. SAMUEL KING SMITH, D.D., 

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC. 

JOHN BARTON FOSTER, LL.D., 

PROFESSOR OF THE GREfelv LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

EDWARD WINSLOW HALL, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LIBRARIAN. 

WILLIAM ELDER, A.M., 

MERRILL PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. 

JULIAN DANIEL TAYLOR, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

LABAN EDWARDS WARREN, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. 

ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, A.M., 

PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. 

MARSHMAN EDWARD WADSWORTH, A.M., Ph.D., 

PROFESSOR OF MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY. 

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS ROGERS, A.M., Ph.D., 

PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY. 



THE ALUMNI 



Note. The degree of A. B. has been conferred upon each graduate. The date of 
receivmg the degree of A.M. is three years after graduation when not otherwise 
stated. The year of ordination and of admission to tlie har is not mentioned wlien 
identical with the date of entering upon the pastorate or the practice of law. Clergy- 
men are Baptist if no denomination is specified. The age of deceased graduates is 
given as at last birthday. 



Class of 1822. 

^'Geokge Daxa Boardmak, a.m. 

Tutor, 1822-23; Resident Licentiate, An- 
dover Theol. Sem., 1823-24; Missionary 
to Burmah, Bapt. Bd. For. Missions, 
182.5-31 ; Founder of the Karen Mission ; 
died near Tavoj-, Burmah, Feb. 11, 1831, 
aged 30. 

*Ephkaim Tripp, A.M. Prin. He- 
bron Acad., Me., 1822-23; Tutor, 1823-27; 
Teacher, Fayetteville, N. C, and in Ala. 
and Miss. ; Clerk of Courts, Carroll Co., 
Miss. ; died, Winona, Miss., April 7, 1871, 
aged 72. ^ 

Class of 1823. 

^Elijah Foster, A.M. Tutor, 

1823-24; Resident Graduate, 1824-25; Li- 
centiate, Beverly,Marblehead, and ^""o- 
burn, Mass., and Dover, N. H., 1825-29; 
Pastor, Dover, X. H., 1829-31 ; Salisbury 
and Amesbury, Mass., 1831-34; died, 
Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 27, 1834, aged 35. 

^Henby Paine, A.M. Prin. East- 
port Acad., Me., 1824; Teacher, A^^ind- 
sor, Vt., 1825; Licentiate, Whiting, Vt., 
1826 ; Prin.Monmouth Acad; Me. ,1827-31 ; 
Prin. Watervillc Acad., 1831-35; Prin. 
China Acad., 183.5-44; Teacher, Roclv- 
land, 1844-49; Prin. Thomaston Acad., 
1849-5G; Teacher, Rockland, 185G-68; 
died, Rockland, Me., Nov. 12, 1868, 
aged 75. 

*Hadley Procter, A.M. Pastor, 
China, Me., and Prin. China Acad., 182.!- 
26; Pastor, Rutland, Vt., 1826-35; Prin. 
Vermont Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, 



183.5-36; Pastor, Rutland, 1836-38; China, 
Me., 1838-42; died, China, Me., April 12, 
1842, aged 48. 

3 

Class of 1824. 

'"Joel Perez Hayford. Resident 
Graduate, 1824-25; Licentiate, in Vt., 
1825-27; Pastor, Morristown and John- 
son, 1827-31 ; died, Johnson, Vt., Dec. 21, 
1831, aged 32. 

"^'Calvin Holton. Missionary to 
Africa, Bap. Bd.For.Missions,1826; died, 
Monrovia, Liberia, July 23, 1826, aged 29. 

•'"Ebenezer Hutchinson, A. M. 

La\vyer,Waterville,Me.,1824-29; Athens, 
1829-62; Repr. Me. Legisl. ; Sec. Me. Sen- 
ate, 1827-;30; County Attorney for Som- 
erset Co; died, Athens, Me., May 19, 
1862, aged 68. 

Class of 1825. 

''"John O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. 

Prin. Preparatory Dept., 1826-28; Tutor, 
1828-32 ; Prof. Latin and English, 1832- 
33; Librarian, 1828-:33; Prof. Greek and 
Latin, Columbian College, D.C., 1833-43; 
died, Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 1872, 
aged 65. 

-•'WiLLARD Glover. Pastor, Lim- 
erick, Me., 1827-29; Acting Pastor, Par- 
son.sfield,Buxton,Waterboro and Paris, 
1829-32 ; Wiscasset and Newcastle, 18152 ; 
Bloomtiold, 1833; Assoc. Pastor, Water- 
boro, 18;i6; Acting Pastor, Heath, Mass., 
and Lyndeboro, N. IL, 1837-38; Acting 
Pastor aiul Teacher, Cumberland, R. I., 
1839-40; Vinalhaven, Me., 1841-46; Swan- 



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ville, 1847-54; Addison, 1855-60; Pastor, 
Deer Isle, 1880; Acting Pastor and 
Teacher, Belfast, 1861-06; died, Jones- 
port, Me., Sept. 18, 1866, aged 70. 

*Bexjamix Hobart. Farmer and 
Lumber Merchant, died, Edmnnds, Me., 
June '21, 1884, aged 81. 

John Hovey. Teacher, Perry, N.Y., 

1826-28; Prin. Select School, Ypsilanti, 
Mich., 1828-30; Farmington, 1830-52; 
Rose, 18.52-64; Po.stniaster, Danby, 187.5- 
79; address, Danby, Ionia Co., Mich. 

*Alonzo King. Pastor, No. Yar- 
mouth, Me., 1826-:31; Xorthboro, Mass., 
18.32-34; Westboro, 1835; died, Westboro, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1835, aged 39. Author ot 
Memoir of George Dana Boardman (1835) . 

^Francis Green Macomber. Pas- 
tor, Beverly, Mass., 182.5-27; died, Bev- 
erly, Mass., July 1, 1827, aged 29. 

* Thomas Ward Merrill, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1828; Prof. New- 
Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 
1828-29; Prin. Classical School, Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich, 1829-30; ordained, 1831 ; First 
Missionary,Am. Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, 
Praii'ie Ronde, Midi, 1832 ; Founder of 
Kalamazoo Coll. ; died, Lansing, Midi., 
April 8, 187S, aged 76. 

*Henry Moor. Midshipman, U.S. 

Navy, 1825; Lieut., 1835; killed by boiler 
explosion near Marysville, Cal., March 
21, 18.53, aged 46. 

"^'■Joshua Randall. Prin. Fox- 
croft Acad., Me., 182B; Me. Wesleyan 
Seni., Kent's Hill, 1827 ; Lawyer,Phillips, 
1828-40; Farmington, 1840-47; Dixfield, 
1847-48; died, Dixtield, Me., Nov. 12, 1848, 
aged 50. 

^Harrison Avery Smith. Law- 
yer, East Vassalboro, Me., 1829-33; 
Waterville, 18.33-.55; died, Kalamazoo, 
Mich., ,Iuly 20, 1882, aged 76. 

■* Arthur Thompson. Teacher in 
Maryland, No. Carolina, and Georgia, 
man J' j^ears; died, Pownal, Me., Dec, 

18.53, aged .55. 

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Class of 1826. 

^'Samuel Farrar. Merchant, 

Skowhegan, Me., 1829-34; Manager 
Woolen Factory, Dexter, 1838-56; Pres. 
Mercantile Bank, Bangor, 1844-.57; Sec. 
and Treas. R. R. Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 
1857-61 ; died, Geneva, Wis., Dec. 6, 1862, 
aged 56. 

''''George Clifford Getchell. 

I,awj^er, Anson, Me., 1829-70; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1836, 1837, 1846; Clerk Me. House 
of Reps., 1838, 1841; State Land Agent, 
1854; died, Waterville, Me., Aug. '32, 
1881, aged 75. 

*MosES Gould. Student of Medi- 
cine, 1826-29; Druggist, Baltimore, Md., 
1830-43 ; died, Boxford, Mass., June 30, 
1843, aged 43. 

■^'Albert Gallatin Jewett. Law- 
yer, Bangor, 1829-45 ; County Attorney 
5 years; Charge d'Affaire.s, Peru, 1845- 
48; Mayor, Belfast, Me., 1863, 1864, 1867; 
died, Belfast, Me., Apr. 4, 1885, aged 8-2. 

*Elijah Parish Lovejoy. Prin. 

China Acad., Me., 1826; Teacher, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1827; Editor and publisher 
The Times, 1828-S2; Student, Princeton 
Theol. Sem., 18.32; Licentiate, 2d Presb. 
of Phila., 1833 ; Editor and publisher St. 
Louis Observer, 1833-36; ordained 1834; 
Observer removed to Alton, 111., 1836; 
shot-by a pro-slavei-y mob, Alton, 111., 
Nov. 7, 1837, aged 34. 

*Ebenezer Mirick. Pastor, Sedg- 
wick, Me., 1829-34; Brooksville, 1834-57; 
died, Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 1, 1879, 
aged 81. 

'^'Orlando Holbrook Partridge, 

A.M., M.D., Bowd., 1829. Physician, 
Trnro, Mass., 18-29-36; Phila, Pa., 1838-.59; 
died, Philadelphia, Pa., May 11, 1859, 
aged 53. 

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Class of 1827. 

"'John Francis Hoavard Angier. 
Lawyer, Montville, Searsmont and Bel- 
fast, Me., 1830-56; died, Belfast, Me., 
June 17, 1856, aged 48. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



^-Freemajs^ Bradford, A.M. Law- 
yer, Portland, Me., 1S31-G4; Aubiirn, 
is(>4-7-2; PortUuKl, 1872-73; Register of 
Probate, lS49-.5(i; aied, Portland, Me., 
Oct. -23, 1873, aged 71. 

*Harvey Bingham Dodge. Pas- 
tor, West Plattsljurg, X. Y., 1830-31 ; Mis- 
sionary, N. Y., 1831-:« ; Pastor, Farmers- 
ville,1833; Greene, 1834-3(>; Fort Coving- 
ton, 18:56-39; Parma, 18.39-41; Xewton 
Falls, Ohio, 1841-42 ; Garrettsville, 1842- 
44 ; West Plattslnirg, N. Y., 1844-47 ; died, 
Plattsburg, X. Y., Nov. 11, I860, aged m. 

•^•'Harvey Evaks. Lawyer, Har- 
mony, Me., 1830-31; West Waterville, 
1831-32 ; Oldtown, 1832-34 ; Sebec, 1834^-36 ; 
Benton, 1836-40; died, Benton, Me., -July 
11,1840, aged 43. 

*WiLEiAM Augustus Evaxs, A.^SL 

Lawyer, Livermore Falls and Jay, Me., 
is:3a4l; Clerk, Treasury Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1841-62 ; Lawyer, Athens, 
Me., 1863-65; Fort Fairfield, 186.5-71; 
Bluehill, 1871-74 ; died, Bhnihill, Nov. 21, 
1874, aged 64. 

^•'Thomas Fitch, A.M. Farmer, 

Windsor, Conn., 1827-29; Hartland, 1829- 
31; Montgomery, Mass., 1831-34; West- 
fleld, 1834-45; West Spring-Jleld, 184.5-72; 
died,AVest Springtield, Mass., .Jiily20, 
1S72, aged 70. 

*^Enoch Weston Freeman. Pas- 
tor, New Gloucester, Me., 1827; Lowell, 
Mass.,1828-35; died, Lowell, Mass., Sept. 
22, 1835, aged 36. Published A Selection 
of Hymns (1829). 

■^'Henry Joseph Hall. Ordained, 

1820; Pastor, i\Ionkton,Vt.,1828-30; Corn- 
wall, 1830-32 ; Missionary in Indiana and 
Mich., Mass. Home Miss.- Soc, 1832-39; 
Pastor, East Blooniington, N.Y^, 1840-45 ; 
Agent Am. Bible Soc, Alexandria, Va., 
several years ; died, Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Jan. 31, 1872, aged 76. 

*' Albert Gallatin Lane. Law- 
yer, Eastport, iM(!., 1830-152; Machias, 
18:}2-.59; Register of Probate; Clerk of 
Courts, 1852-59; died, Machias, Me., 
>Iarch 27, 18.59, aged .50. 

^^■'Lyman Bawson. Lawyer, Hum- 



ford, Me., 1830-74 ; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1838, 
1839; Judge of Probate, 1839-46; died, 
Kumford,'Me., Aug. 22, 1874, aged 75. 

*IsAAC Redington. Lawyer, Wa- 
terville, Me., 1830-.50; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 1846-47; Treasurer A. & K. K. R., 
1S50-.53; Lawyer, New Y'ork, till 1875; 
died, Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 6, 1878, aged 
75. 

^Thomas Robinson. Lawyer, Jef- 
ferson, Me., 1831; Ellsworth, 18;n-58; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1848; Member Bd, of 
Trustees, 1S49-.56 ; died, Ellsworth, Me., 
July 2, 18.58, aged 57. 

•^'Timothy Pickering Ropes, A.M. 

Pastor, Hampton Falls, N. H., 1829-30; 
Weston, Mass., 1830-;J3 ; Lexhigton, 1833- 
34; Prin. Lexington Acad., 1834-.3S; 
Teacher, Winchester, Va., four years; 
Pastor, Lexington, Mass.,184.5-4G; Fann- 
er, Hampton Falls, 1847-.52; Pastor, 18.52- 
.54; Carimona, Minn., 18.54-.55; LeRoy, 
18.5.5-05 ; died, LeRoy, Minn., July 3, 1873, 
aged 70. 
^'Samuel Stevens, A.M. Student 

of Medicine, 1829-30; Prin. Foxcroft 
Acad., Me., 1831-:32; died, Dover, Me., 
March 4, 1832 , aged 31 . 



Class of 1828. 

••'James Brooks. Teacher and Law 

student, Portland, Me., 1828-29; Editor 
PortJamJ AdrvHiser, 1829-36 ; Repr. Maine 
Legisl.. 1835 ; Editor and Proprietor iVew 
York Express, 1836-73 ; Repr. N.Y. Legisl., 
1847; Member 31st, 32d, 38th, 39th, 43d, 
13d, U. S. Congress, 1849-73; died, Wash- 
ington, D. C, April 30, 1873, aged 65. 

■^•'•Jeremiah Chaplin, A.M., 1833 ; 

D.D., 18.57. Prof. Greek and Latin, New 
Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 
18:i4-;57; Student of Theology, Madison 
Univ., 18:18-39; Prof. Hebrew and Moral 
Science, Theol. Sem., Winsboro, S. C, 
18:5i)-41 ; Member Bd. of Trustees, 1843- 
49; Pastor, Bangor, Me., 1841-16; Ded- 
ham, Mass., 1850- ; Newton Corner, 
1863-65; Theol. Instructor, Home Miss. 
Soc, New Orl(>ans, La., 18(i.5-68; from 
1868, in literarv pursuits, Bo.ston,Mass.; 
.He.l, New Utrecht, N.Y., Mar. .5, 1886, 
aticd 7:!. Authtir of The Krenlug of Life 



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(1858) ; Memoir of Rev. Duncan Biinbar 
(1865) ; The Hand of Jesus (1869) ; Life of 
President Dunster (187-2) ; Life of Charles 
Sumner (1874) ; The Memorial Hour (1874) ; 
Life of Franklin (1876) ; Life of Galen; 
compiler of The Riches of Bimyan (1850) ; 
Chips from the White House (1881). 

*Ebenezer Edson Cummings, A.m. 

1848; D. D., Dartmouth, 1855. Pastor, 
Salisbury, N.H., 1828-32; Concord, N.H., 
183-2-68; Member Bd. ot Trustees, 1866- 
81; died. Concord, N. H., Feb. -22, 1886, 
aged 85. 

*Charles Foster. Student of 

Medicine, 18-28-29; died, Pembroke,Me., 
April -22, 18-29, aged 21. 

*Jacob Quincy Kettelle. Law- 
yer, Calais, Me., 1831-41; Boston, Mass., 
1841-65; died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 2, 1865, 
aged 62. 

^'Samuel McClellan. Tutor, 

College at Jackson, La., 181^0-33; Law- 
yer, Dexter, Me., 1835-68; died. Dexter, 
Me., Aug. 1, 1868, aged 58. 

*NicHOLAs Medbery, A.M., Bow- 

doin, 1836. Pastor, Middleboro, Mass., 
1828-32; Watertown, 183-2-43; Newbury- 
port, 1843-53 ; Asliland, 1853-55 ; Peabody, 
185.5-57; City Missionary, Portsmouth, 
N. H., 1857-71; died, Dover, Mass., May 
30, 1878, aged 77. 

*SuLLivAN Sumner Rawson. 
Lawyer, Eastport, Me., 1831-51 ; Collec- 
tor of Customs, 1840-41 ; Member Me. 
Senate, 1844; Lawyer, San Francisco., 
Cal., 1851-66; Member Cal. LegisL, 1851- 
52; died, San Francisco, Cal., June 11, 
1866, aged 60. 

^Abraham Sanborn. Lawyer, Le- 
vant, Me., 1833^7; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
18.52, 1870; died, Bangor, Me., Feb. 7, 
1885, aged 79. 

*Hermon Stevens. Lawyer, 
Rockland, Me., 1831-65; died, Water- 
ville, Me., March 15, 1867, aged 61. 

*Albert Carlton Thayer, M.D. 

Columbian, 1831. Physician, Benton, 
Me., 183-2-.33; Skowhegan, 18.33-34; died, 
Skowhegan, Me., Dec. 28, 1834, aged '25. 



*Manly Burt Townsend. Law- 
yer, Calais, Me., 1831-42; Alexander,1842 
-49; Member Me. Senate, 1844-46; Presi- 
dent of Senate, 1845-46; died, Alexan- 
der, Me., Dec. 7, 1849, aged 46. 



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Class of 1829. 



*AsA Matthews, A.M., 1833. Prin. 

Hampden Acad., Me., 1831^37, and 1838- 
41 ; Prin. Acad., Williamston, N.C., 1842- 
52; Farmer, Newport, Me., 18.52-77; died, 
Newport, Me., Nov. 28, 1877, aged 73. 

Leander Smith Tripp, A.M., M.D. 

Bowdoin, 1834. Phj^sician, East Dix- 
field. Me., 1836-37; Norway, 1837^1; 
Teacher, Bridgton, 1842 ; ordained, 1843 ; 
Pastor, "Waterboro, 1844-46; Limington, 
1846-47; Limerick, 1847-50; Shapleigh, 
1850-.53 ; Effingham, N. H., 1853-55 ; Sabat- 
tus. Me., 185,5-60; No. Sedgwick, 1861-67; 
Lunenburgh, Vt., 1867-69; Surry, Me., 
1869-80;. address, Bhiehill, Me. 

*Erastus Willard, a.m., 1844. 

Newton TheoL Inst., 1833; Pastor, Graf- 
ton, Vt., 1833-35; Missionary to France, 
Am. Bapt. Miss.Union, 18.3.5-56; Mission- 
ary to Ottawa Ijidians, Kansas, Home 
Miss. Soc, 1857-60; Pastor, Washburn, 
ni., 1861-62; So. Hampton, N. H., 186-2-64; 
Salem, N. Y., 180.5-71 ; died, Newport, 
R. I., Dec. 29, 1871, aged 71. 

Robert Williams Wood, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1832. Physician, Aurora, Me., 
1833; Orono, 1834-38; Hospital for Am. 
Seamen, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 
1839-49; introduced sugar growing, 1848, 
and since engaged in that business; re- 
turned to U.S., 1866; Libn. Am. Statisti- 
cal Assoc, Boston, Mass., 187-2-84; ad- 
dress, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

4 

Class of 1830. 

"^'Moses Lark Appleton. Lawyer, 

Sebec, Me., 1833-35; Bangor, 1835-.59; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1849-50; State Bank 
Commissioner, 1856; died, Bangor, Me., 
Sept. 25, 1859, aged 48. 

Caleb Burbank. Lawyer, Cherry- 

fleld. Me.; Member Me. Senate, 1841; 
San Francisco, Cal., from 1854 ; Member 
Cal. Legisl. ; Judge of Court of Com- 
mon Pleas ; address, Stoclcton, Cal. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



*WiLLiAM Hexry Burrill. Law- 
yer, Searsport, Me., 1833-37; Register of 
Probate, Belfast, 1SJ7-49; liepr. Me. 
Legisl., 1872; died, Belfast, Me., Oct. 8, 
1884, aged 71. 

^Edavlnt William Garrison, A.M. 

Acting Pastor, Cherryfleld, Me., 1831-32 ; 
Ellsworth,1833; Sedgwick, 18:5-1-3.1 ; Han- 
cock County, 183.5-36; Pastor, Cherry- 
fleld, 1830-38 ; Acting Pastor, No. . Sedg- 
wick, 18;3iM0; died, Sedgwick, Me., 
July 4, 1840, aged 3.5. Author of Memoirs 
of Mrs. n. B. PhiMiam (1840). 

* Joseph Hodges, A.M., 18 34. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1833 ; Pastor, Weston, 
Mass., 183.5-30; Amherst, 1840-41; Cole- 
raine, 1841-43; Palmer, 1843-47; East 
Broolcfield, 1847-.52; No. Oxford, 18.52-55; 
Agent Am. and For. Bible Soc, 18.5.5-61; 
died, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 23, 1863, 
aged 57. 

^Eaton Mason. Pastor, Spring- 
field, N. H., 1831-32; Acting Pastor, 
Effingham, 1832-33; Bridgton, Me., 1833- 
35; Pastor Cong. Ch., Sweden, 183.5-45; 
died, Dixfield, Me., Nov. 1, 1845, aged 41. 

Henry William Paine, LL.D., 

18.54; Prin.Waterville Acad., Me. ,1829-30; 
Tutor, 18:^0-31 ; Lawyer, Hallowell, Me. ; 
Member Me. Legisl. ; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1849-62; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 
1851 ; Fellow of Am. Academy ; Member 
Board of Overseers Harvard Univ., 
1870-72; Lecturer on Law of Real Prop- 
erty, Boston Univ. Law School, 1872-84; 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

■^'William Richardson. Prin. Fox- 
croft Acad., Me., 1830-31; Law Student, 
1S31-:M; Prin. Acad., Enfield, N. C, 1834- 
40; Gatesville, 1840-42; Planter, WaJ^les- 
boro, Tenn., from 18.54; died, Wayne 
Co., Tenn., dale unknown. 

Wilson Crocker Ryder, A.M., 

1834. Pastor, :Mariavillc, Me., 18:50-32; 
Corinth, 18:i2-:U; Chcrryflehl, ]8:34-;5G; 
Northboro, Mass., 1837; Leeds, Me., 
1837-39; Wayne, 1840; since 1841, farm- 
ing and lumljcring; address, Roek, \'\\- 
monlh Co., Mass. Author of Lcctitns 
on Fiifiiri' I'lnilslniicnt (1S;J6). 



Class of 1831. 

^Lucius Henry' Chandler. Teach- 
er, Capeville, Va., 1831-.34; Lawyer, 
Thoma.ston, Me., 1836-45; Boston, Mass., 
184.5-.50; Norfolk, Va., 18.50-68; U. S. Con- 
sul, Vfatanzas, Cuba, 1861-63 ; U. S. Dist. 
Attorney for Eastern Va., 186:5-68 ; Com- 
monwealth Attorney for Richmond, 
1868-70; U. S. Pension Agent, 187.5-76; 
drowned, Norfolk, Va., April 6, 1876, 
aged 64. 

*'Jacob Mott Cook. Prin. High 
School, New Sharon and Norridgewock, 
Me., 1831-:53 ; died, Norridgewock, Me., 
Nov. 13, 1833, aged 29. 

■^'Samuel Glidden Glidden. Sea- 
man, 1839-40; Ship-master, 1841; Com- 
mission merchant. New Y'ork, several 
years; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct., 16, 
1869, aged 53. 

Frederick Lord. Lawyer ; Judge 
of Probate 4 yrs. ; 2d Judge County 
Court; Fanner, Paw Paw, Van Buren 
Co., Mich. 

■^''W^YMAN Bradbury Seveit Moor, 

A.M. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1834-49 ; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1842; Attorney Gen- 
eral of Me., 1844-48; U. S. Senator, 1848; 
Lawyer, Bangor, 1849-52; Waterville, 
18.52-57; U. S. Consul General, Montreal, 
Can., 1857-61 ; Army supplies and tobac- 
co business, 1861-68; died, LjTichburg, 
\A., March 11, 1869, aged 57. 

5 

Class of 1832. 

Albert Ware Paine. State Exam- 
iner of Banks and Insurance, 1868-70; 
State Insurance Commissioner, 1870-73; 
State Tax Commissioner, 1874; Memb. 
Me. Hist. Soc. 1881 ; since 18:55, Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me. Author of Paine Geneal- 
ogy (1881) ; The Xew Philosophy (1884). 

*Hosea Quinby, A.M.,D.D.,1866. 

Prin. Parsonsfleld Sem., Me., 18:52-39; 
ordained, 18:53; Pastor F. W. Bapt. Ch., 
Meredith, N. IL, 18:59-40; Prin. Lapham 
Inst., No. Scituate, R. I., 1840-54; Pastor 
an<l Teacher, Meredith, N. H., 18.5.5-57; 
riltsfleld, 18.57-61; Lebanon, Me., 1861- 
64; Lake Village, N. H., 1864-68; Chap- 
lain N. II. State Prison, 1809-71; Pastor, 



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Nottingham X. H., 1872-74; Pittsfleld, 
1874-76; Milton Mills from 1876; died, 
Milton Mills, N. H., Oct. U, 1878, aged 74. 
Author of Review of Bictler's Letters ; 
Treatise of Faith and Usages (1834) ; Chris- 
tian Baptism. 

* William Henry Ropes. Prin. 

Foxcroft Acad., Me.,1832-35 ; Prin.Acad. 
Milton, Mass., 1836; High School, Wal- 
tham, Mass., 1837-40; Farmer, Bedford, 
Mass., 1843; died in Florida, ahout 1864. 

Cornelius Arnold Thomas, D.D., 

Middlehury, 18.54. Newton Theol. Inst., 
183.5 ; Pastor, Brandon, Vt., 183.5-75 ; ad- 
dress, Brandon, Vt. 

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Class of 1833. 

Daniel Francis Cook. So. Toledo, 

Lucas Co., Ohio. 

^Oliver Augustus Dodge, A.M., 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1833; Pastor, Lex- 
ington, Mass., 183O-40; died, Lexington, 
Mass., May 38, 1840, aged 27. 

Jonathan Everett Farnam, A.M., 

LL.D., Mercer Univ., 1868. Tutor and 
Librarian, 1833-35; shice 1838, Prof. Nat. 
Sciences, Georgetown College, George- 
town, Ky. 

■* Rock WOOD Giddings. Pastor, 

Shelby ville, Ky., 183.5-38; Pres. George- 
town College, Ky., 1838-39; died, Shelby- 
ville, Ky., Oct. 29, 1839, aged 27. 

Walter Gould. Adm. to the Bar, 

1836; Lawyer, Alabama (?). 

William Howe, D. D., 1885. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1836; Minister at 
large and Pastor, Boston, Mass., 1840- 
63 ; Pastor, Cambridge, 186.3-70 ; address, 
Cambridge, Mass. 

■^"'JosiAH PiLLSBURY. Prin. Pillsbury 
- High School ; died. Bowling Green, Ky., 
Aug. 31, 1884, aged 72. 

■* William May Stratton. Asst. 
Clerk of Courts, Kennebec Co., Me., 
1834-45; Clerk of Courts, 184.5-81; died, 
Augusta, Me., Aug. 8, 1883, aged 70. 

■^'Nahum Howard Wood. Lawyer, 

from 1836; Prof. Math., Franklin Coll., 



Athens, Ga., about 1840-.52; Planter,near 
Blakely, Ga., about 18.52-55; died, Ogle- 
thrope, Ga., Sept., 8, 18.59, aged 49. 



Class of 1834. 



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^'Francis Barker, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst.,1837; ordained, 1838 ; Teach- 
er, Jackson Co., Miss., 1838; Missionary 
to Shawnee Indians, Kansas, 1839-56; 
Farmer and Missionary, near Law- 
rence, 1856-63 ; died, Lawrence, Kansas, 
Feb. 13, 1863, aged 56. 

*Allen Barrows, A.M. Pastor, 

Hallo well. Me., 1834-35; Leeds, 1835-37; 
Ellsworth, 1837-45 ; Calais, 184.5-50 ; East 
Machias,1850-.52 ; Leeds, 1S52-.54 ; Fayette, 
18.54-57; Litchfield, 18.57-64; Acting Pas- 
tor, East Sumner, 1864-72; died, East 
Sumner, April 24, 1875, aged 67. 

^Charles Webster Bradbury, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pastor, 
Saco, 1838-39; Agent Am. and For. Bible 
Soc, 1840; Prin. Hampton Acad., N.H., 
1841-42; High School, Amesbui-y, Mass.; 
Teacher,California, 1849-51, 1858-66, 1874- 
75 ; Pastor.East Winthrop, 1853-55 ; Agent 
Peace Society, 1871; died, Salisbury, 
Mass., May 4, 1877, aged 69. 

*Zabdiel Bradford, A.M., 1844. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1834-36; Pastor, 
No. Yarmouth, Me., 1837-44; Providence, 
R. I., 1844-49; died. Providence, R. I., 
May 16, 1849, aged 39. 

*IvoRY Clarke, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1837; ordained as Evangel- 
ist, 1837; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, Bexley, Africa, 1838-45; Edina, 
1845-48 ; died at sea, April 24,1848, aged 41. 
Author of Dictionary of the Bassa Lan- 
guage. 

*Enoch Hutchinson, A.m. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1837; ordained, 1837; 
Pastor, Framingham, Mass., 1840-41; 
Prof. Theol. Inst.,Thoniaston, Me., 1841; 
Editor Baptist jl/emoj-/«?, N. Y., 1846-.51; 
died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1885, 
aged 74. Author of Music of the Bible 
(1864) : translator of Uhleniann's Syriac 
Grammar (1875). 

*Silas Ilsley,A.M. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1837; Pastor, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1837- 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



41, Portsmouth, X. H., Albion, N. Y., 
Essex, Conn., Warren, Me., East Thoni- 
aston, Daniariscotta; Agent and Dist. 
Sec. Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc.,18Gl-70; Dover 
Plains, N. Y., lS"0-7.i; died, Syracuse, 
N. Y., July -2, 1886, aged 77. 

^'Thomas Leishman. Admitted to 
the bar, 1838; died. East Yassalboro, 
May 8, 1838, aged 3-2. 

■^'Joseph Cushixg Loring. Law- 
yer; died, Boston, Mass., May 14, 1885, 
aged 73. 

*Edavaiid Paysox McKoavx, A.M>. 

Prin. HalloM-ell Acad., Me., 18.34-35; Pri- 
vate Tutor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1836- 
37; Cambridge Divinity School, 18:i9; 
died, Worcester, Mass., March 20, 1854, 
aged 43. 

Charles Nickersox. Farmer, Big 
Creek, Edgefield Co., S. C. 

"^'Carlei^x Parker. Prin. Kenne- 

bunk Acad., Me., 1834-35 ; Prin. Yeruiont 
Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, Yt., 1836- 
40; Groton Acad., X. Y., 1841-44; Home 
School for Boys, Framingham, Mass., 
1848-51; Wayne, Me., 1852-56; Hebron, 
18.5(j-63; Home Missionary, So. Ca., 1S64; 
Pastor, Canton, Me., 186.5-69; Xorridge- 
wock, 1869-71 ; died, Xo. Livermore, 
Aug. 22, 1874, aged 67. 

^Albert Welsted Poole, A.M. 

Teacher, Clinton, La., 1886-38; Planter 
and circuit preaclier, Woodland, La. ; 
died, Portland, Me., Sept. 27, 1865, 
aged 52. 

^Lemuel Porter, A.M., D. D., 

]\Iadison, 18.54; ordained, 1830; Xewtoii 
Theol. Sem., ia34-;i5; Pastor, Lowell, 
Mass., 18.3.5-51 ; Pittsfield, 1851-62; Bloom- 
ington. 111., 1862-6;j; Dist. Sec. Am. Tract 
Soc, 18()4; died, Chicago, 111., Oct. 17, 
1864, aged 55. 

Sylyanus Oilman Sargext, A.M. 

Xewton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pastor, Bel- 
fast, Me., 18:18-46; Frankfort, 1846-.56; 
Agent and Missionary, Me. Bapt. Miss. 
Conv., 18,")8-74 ; Acting Pastor, Windsor, 
S().(;ardincr, Sidney; address, Augusta, 
-Me. 



*WlLLL\M Stockbridge, A.M., 
M.D., Berkshire, 1836. Physician.Wood- 
ville, Miss., 1840-41 ; West Feliciana Par- 
ish, La., 1841-.53; died, West Feliciana, 
La., Oct. 2, 18.53, aged 39. 



Class of 1835. 



16 



*'LoRExzo BicKFORD Allex, A.M., 

D.D., 1860. Prin. Richmond Acad., and 
Waterville Acad., Me., 1835-39; Teacher 
and Stiadent, Theol. Sem., Thomaston, 
18;i9; Pastor, Thomaston, 1840-49; Sec. 
Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 184.5-56; Pastor, 
Yarmouth, 1849-56; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1853-58 ; Prof. Ancient Languages, 
Burlington Univ., Iowa, and President, 
1857-65; Pastor, Minneapolis, Minn., 
186.5-68; Assoc, pastor, and Prin. Grove- 
land Sem., Wasioja, Minn. ,1868-72; died, 
Wasioja, Minn., Aug. 20, 1872, aged 60. 

"^'Hexry Padelford Browx. Law 

Student, Bangor, Me., 1835; died, Ban- 
gor, Me., Oct. 1, 1835, aged 19. 

"^'Richard Garlaxd Colby. Prin. 

Bath Acad., Me., 1S3.5-36; Lawyer, Low- 
ell, Mass., 1838-45; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1841; City Solicitor, 1842; died, Lowell, 
Mass., Oct. 14, 1845, aged 33. 

^Oliver Emersox. Lane Theol. 

Sem., 1840; Missionary, X. E. Iowa, 1840- 
.55; ordained, 1841; Trustee Iowa Coll. 
18.52-83; Agent Am. Home Miss. Soc, 
18.5.5-61; Congl. Mission ai-y Evangelist; 
died. Miles, Iowa, Xov. 10, 1883, aged 70. 

*JoxATHAx Goodhue Felloaves, 

A.M. Dartmouth, 18:59. Admitted to 
tlie bar; Teacher in Ky., Tenn., La., 
and Miss.; from 1866, merchant and 
newsdealer. Canton, Miss; died, Can- 
ton, Miss., May 15, 1887, aged 75. 

Amarl\h Joy, A.M. Ordained 
18.35; Xewton Theol. Inst. ,18:58; Pastor, 
Farmiugton, Xew Sharon, Hampden, 
Kennebunk, Mc, Great Falls, X. 11., 
Cornish, jNIe., Akron, O.; since 1864, 
address, Joyflehl, Mich. Author of The 
Pastor's Gijt (18.54). 

^William Lamsox, A. M., D.D., 
1856. Tutor, 18:5.5-;i6 ; Pastor, Gloucester, 
i\rass., l8:{(;-:i9; Xewton Theol. Inst., 
1840-U ; Pastor, Thomaston, Me., 1841- 



COLBY UNIVERSITY. 



21 



42; Gloucestei-, Mass., 1842-48; Ports- 
mouth, N. H., 1848-49; Brookline, Ma s., 
1849-75; Member Bel. of Trustees, 18.52- 
55, and 1857-63 ; died, East Gloucester, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1882, aged 70. 

William Mathews, A.M.,LL.D., 

1868. Dane Law School, 1836 and 1839; 
Lawyer, Benton, Me., 1840; Editor and 
Publisher The Watervillonian, Water- 
ville, 1841; The Yankee Blade, Gardiner, 
1813, and Boston, Mass.,1847-.55; engaged 
in literary pursuits, Chicago, 111., 18.56- 
59; Librarian Y. M. C.Assoc., 18.59-62; 
Prof. Rhetoric and Eng. Lit., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1862-75 ; address, Boston, Mass. 
Author of Getting Onin the World (1873) ; 
The Great Conversers (1874) ; Words, 
Their Use and Abtt.se (1877) ; Hotirs with 
Men and Books (1877) ; Oratory and Ora- 
tors (1878) ; Literary Style (1881) ; trans- 
lator of Sainte-Beuve's Monday Chats 
(1877.) 

Stephen Benson Page,A.M.,D.D., 

Denison, 1865. Instr. in Elocution, 1835- 
36; Newton Theol. Inst., 1839; Pastor, 
Massillon, O., 1840-44; Wooster, 1844-50; 
Nor walk, 18.50-54; Cleveland, 18.54-66; 
Financial Agent, Denison Univ., 1866- 
67; Dist. Sec. Am. Bapt. Home Miss. 
Soc, 1867-80; Memb. Bd. Trustees, Deni- 
son Univ. ; address, Cleveland, Ohio. 

^'Thomas Hobaet Perry, A.M., 

1845; M.D., Phila., 1847. Prof. Math.,U.S. 
Navy, 1837-44; Coast Survey, 1844; Min- 
ister, Swedenb. Soc, St. Louis, 1847-49; 
died, St. Louis, Mo., May 7, 1849, aged 35. 

*Benjamin Osgood Peirce. Prof. 

Math, and Lang., New Hampton Lit. 
Inst., N. H., 1835-37; Prin. Fem. Acad., 
Madison, Ga., 1838-39; Prin. Penfleld 
Fem. Sem., 1839-40; Prof. Cheni. and 
Nat. Phil., Mercer Univ., 1840-49; from 
1849 in business pursuits ; died, Beverly, 
Mass., Nov. 12, 1883, aged 71. 

James Stone, A.M., M.D., Har- 
vard, 1838. Physician, Haverhill, Mass., 
1839-43; since 1843, Druggist, Salem, 

Mass. 

*Albert Freeman Tilton,A.M., 

1840. Prin. Townshend Acad., Vt., 183.5- 
36; Teacher, Boone Co., Ky., 1836-37; 
Prin. Bapt. Inst., Franklin, Ind., 1837-41 ; 



ordained as Evangelist, 1841; Mission- 
ai-y in Indiana, 1841-44; Pastor, West 
Waterville, Me., 1844-46 ; Acting Pastor, 
Brunswick, Richmond, and Leeds, 1846- 
49; Franklin, Ind., 1849; died, Franklin, 
Ind., Sept. 26, 1850, aged 40. 

James Upham, A.M., 1840; D.D., 

I860. Prin. Acad., Farmington, Me., 
1835-36; Newton Theol. Inst., 1837-39; or- 
dained, 1840; Prof. Theol. Inst., Thom- 
a.ston, Me., 1840-41 ; Pastor, Manchester, 
N. H., 1842-43; Milbury, Mass., 1843-45; 
Prof. New Hampton Lit. Inst., Fairfax, 
Vt., 184.5-,59, and President, 1859-66; Edi- 
tor Watchman and Iteflector, Boston, 
Mass., 1868-75; New England Editor 
Religiotts Herald, Richmond, Va., 187.5-82; 
Health Editor Yotith's Comiianion, Bos- 
ton, since 1878; address, Chelsea, Mass. 

14 

Class of 1836. 

*M0SES BURBANK, A.M., 1853. 
Teacher, Hampton Falls, N. H., 1836-38; 
Shelbyville and Taylorsville, Ky., 1838- 
45; Newton, Mass., 184.5-54; Prin. Lud- 
low Acad., Vt., 18.54-66; Editor Black 
River Gazette, 1866-67; died, Ludlow, Vt., 
March 11, 1867, aged 55. 

Isaac Miller Comings, M.D., Ma- 
con, 1842. Prin. Richmond Acad., Me., 
1837; Elizabeth City Acad., N. C, 1838- 
39; Zebulon Acad., Ga., 1840; Prof. 
Anat., Med. Coll., Macon, Ga., 1843-48; 
Worcester Med. Inst., Mass., 1848-50; 
Va. Med. Inst., 1850-.52; Prof. Anat. and 
Surg., Metrop. Med. Coll., N. Y., and 
Bot. Med. Coll., Ga., 1857-60; Reform 
Med. Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 1881; since 
1860, Physician, New York. 

^Jonathan Garland Dickerson, 

LL.D.,1865. Lawyer, Thomaston, Sears- 
port, and Frankfort, Me., to 1849; Depy. 
Collector Customs ; from 1849, Lawyer, 
Belfast; Repr.Me. Legisl.,1842; Collec- 
tor of Customs, 1858-61 ; Assoc. Justice, 
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, from 
1862; died, Belfast, Me., Sept. 1, 1878, 
aged 66. 

*Ahira Jones. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1836-38; Pastor, Saco, Kennebunk- 
port, Hallowell, Me., 1838-52; Agent 
Bapt. Tri. Conv., Vt. State Conv., Am. 
Bapt. Pvib. Soc.,1852-74 ; Pastor, Jericho, 



22 



GENERAL, CATALOGUE OF 



Vt., 1S74-S0 ; (lied, West Cornwall, Vt., 
Dec. 11, 1SS4, aged 74. 

OziAS Millet, A. M. Civil and 
Mining Engineer, Golden, Colorado. 

*Otis Hackett Mokrill. Prin. 

Bartlett School, Lowell, Mass., 1S3G-51; 
Kepr. Mass. Legisl., 1851 ; died, Lowell, 
Mass., June 9, 1S5-2, aged 3fi. 

*Iyory Quinby. Lawyer. Mon- 
mouth, 111., 1837; Judge of Probate, 
1849-53 ; R. R. Contractor and Banker, 
1853-.59; Mayor; Trustee and Treas., 
Monmoutli Coll.; died, Monmouth, 111., 
Oct. 23, 1869, aged .52. 

*Hall Roberts. Prin. Union 

Acad., Kennehunk, Me., 183G-43; Prof. 
New Hampton Lit. Inst., N. H., 1843-47; 
Prin. High School, Concord, from 1847, 
several years ; Sec. N. H. Board of Edu- 
cation; Pres. State Nat. Bank; died, 
Concord, N. H., Oct. 13, 1862, aged 48. 

*George Anson Sargent. Prin. 

Freedom Acad., Me.,ia36-37; Teacher, 
Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1837-38; 
Salem Grove, N. C, 1838^0; died, Salem 
Grove, N. C, Sept. 7, 1840, aged 28. 

*MosES MiGHELs Smart, A.M., 
M.D. Central, 18.50. Bangor Theol. 
Sem., 1839; Resident Licentiate, Ando- 
ver Theol. Sem., 1840; Pres. F. W. B. 
Theol. School, Parsonsfleld, Me., 1840- 
42 ; Adm. to the bar, 1843 ; Pres. F. W. B. 
Theol. School, Lowell, Mass., 1842-44, 
and \Vhitestown, N. Y., 1844-49; Prof. 
Bibl. Theol.; died Whitestovvu, N. Y., 
Oct. 2, 1885, aged 73. Author of Brief 
View of Christian Doctrine (1843). 

^'William Smith, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1839; Pastor, Chelsea, 
Mass., 1840-41; died, Chelsea, Mass., 
July 26, 1841, aged 30. 

*Frederick Augustus Wadleigh. 

Rector Episc. Ch. Guilford, Vt., 1841-45; 
Arlington, 184.5-65; East Berkshire, 186.5- 
79; died, Enosburg Falls, Vt., Mar. 25, 
1884, aged 69. 

James Sullivan Wiley. Prin. 

Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1836-38; Member 
30th U. S. Congress, 1847^9; since 18:18, 
Lawyer, Dover, Me. 



^William Edavard Wording, A. 

M., LL.D., 18.58. Prof. Greek and Latin, 
New Hampton Lit.and Theol Inst.,N.H., 
1836-41; Prin. High School, Cheraw, 
S. C, 1841-44; Lawyer, Cheraw, 184.5-47; 
Racine, Wis., 1847-62; Judge of County 
Court, 18.50-62; U.S. Tax Com'r, S. C, 
1862-70; Member Bd. Trustees from 
1870; Lawyer and banker, Plainview, 
Minn. ; died, Fargo, Dak., Jan. 23, 1886, 
aged 74. ^^ 

Class of 1837. 
*Martin Luther Bickford,A.M., 

1851. Newton Theol. Sem.,1838-40 ;Teach- 
er,Hanover Co. ,Va., 1840-44 ; Prin. Young 
Ladies' Sem., Richmond, Va., 184.5-.52; 
Pastor, Waltham, Mass., 18.52-63; Chico- 
pee, 1863-65; Merchant, Cleveland, O , 
1866-71; Pastor, Oberlin, 1871-72; Elyria, 
1874-76; died, Elyria, Ohio, April 9, 1876, 
aged 61. 

George Whitfield Bosavorth, 

A.M., 18.54; D.D., 1862. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1841 ; Pastor, Medford, Mass., 1841- 
46; So. Boston, 1846-55; Portland, Me., 
1855-65; Lawrence,Mass.,186r>-69; Haver- 
hill, 1869-79; Cor.Sec. Me. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 
1856-65; Cor. Sec. Northern Bapt. Ed. 
Soc, 186.5-79; Memb. Bd. Trustees from 
1865; since 1879, Sec. and Supt. Mass. 
Bapt. Convention, Boston, Mass. 

* Francis Alonzo Gates, A.B., 

Cohambian ; A.M., 1871. Teacher, Zebu- 
Ion, Ga., 1837-40; Campbellton, 1840-41; 
Marietta, 1841^13; Cave Spring, 1843^5; 
East Corinth, Me. ,184.5-48; Farmer.Brad- 
ford, 1850-53 ; Mass111on,Iowa, from 1853 ; 
died. Philips Co., Kansas, Nov. 21, 1880, 
aged 70. 

Eldridge Laavrence Getchell, 

A. M., 1849. Since 1839, Lawyer, Water- 
villc. Me.; P.M., 184.5^9, and 1854-61; 
Cashier, Waterville Nat. Bank, 1863-79; 
Sec. Bd. Trustees, 1848-.52; Treasurer, 
1851-81; Waterville, Me. 

Franklin Merriam, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840; Pastor, East Win- 
throp, Me., 1840-47; Richmond, 1847-48; 
Searsmont, 1848-50; Agent Am. and For- 
Bible Soc.,1851-.54; Pastor, Exeter, N.H., 
18.54-.56; Agent Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
18.56-57; Pastor, New Boston, N. H., 18.59- 



COLBY IJNIVERSITY. 



62 ; East Jaffrey, 1862-65 ; Hanover, 1865- 
72 ; Danbury, 1872-82 ; Bow, 1882-85 ; since 
1885, East Weave, N. H.; Member Bd. 
Trustees since 1863. 

*Chakles Morrill. Prin. Dracut 

Acad., Mass., 1838-39; Teacher, Lowell, 
Mass.,1839-45 ; Prin. Green Gram. School, 
184,5-67; Supt. Public Schools, Lowell, 
Mass., 1867-84; died, Lowell, Mass., 
Apr. 2, 1884, aged 65. 

CONSTANTINE BaTES MaRSTON, A.M. 

Agent Am. and For. Bible Soc, and 
Agent Am. Tract Soc, to 1861 ; ordained, 
1858; Farmer, West Waterville, Me. 

Benjamin Franklin Shaw, A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1837; A.M., 1871; D.D., 1872. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1839-40; ordained, 
1843; Pastor, China, Thoraaston, Water- 
ville, Dexter,IMe. ; Missionary ,Me. Bapt. 
Miss. Convention ; Member Bd. Trustees 
since 1870; address, Waterville, Me. 

*Obed Burnham Walker, A.B., 

Columbian, 1837; A.M., 1870. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1837-38 ; Pastor, Livermore, 
Me.,1839^3; Foxcroft and Dover,1843-46; 
Waldoboro, 1846-50; Brooklin, 1850-.55; 
Guilford, 185.5-63; Monmouth, 1863-66; 
Athens, 1869-77; died. So. Norridge- 
wock. Me., May 27, 1882, aged 74. 

Nathaniel Marshman Williams, 

A.B., Columbian, 1837; A.M., 1854; D.D., 
Univ. of Cliicago, 1871. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1837-39; Pastor, New Sharon, Me., 
1840-42; Farmington, 1842-46; Saco, 1846- 
52; Somerville, Mass., 1852-61; Ells- 
worth, Me., 1861-65; Peabody, Mass., 
186,5-68; Methuen, 1868-71 ;Wickford,R.I., 
1871-77; Acting Pastor, Andover, Mass., 
1877-81; since 1881, Pastor, Wanier,N.H. 
Author of Notes on the Gospel of Matthew 
(1870) . 



10 



Class of 1838. 



Benjamin Franklin Butler, A. 

M., 18.52; LL.D., 1862, and Williams, 1863. 
Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 1840-61 ; Repr. 
Mass. Legisl., 1853; Member Mass. Sen- 
ate, 18.59-60; Brig. Gen. Mass. Vols., 1861; 
Maj. Gen. U. S. Vols., 1861-65; Member 
40th,41st, 42d,43d, and 45th U.S. Congress, 
1867-78; Governor of Massachusetts, 
1883; Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 



Franklin Everett, A.M. Prin. 

Black River Acad., Vt., 1839-40; Prin. 
Acad.,Canajoharie, N.Y.,1841-4;3 ; Otsego 
Acad., Cooperstown, 1844-45; Everett 
Acad., Grand Rapids, Mich.,1846-72 ; City 
Recorder, 18.54; address. Grand Rapids, 
Mich. Author of Memorials of the Grand 
River Valley. 

Oliver Cromwell Gardiner. 

Assoc. Editor Democratic Review; in lit- 
erary pursuits. New York. Author of 
Life of S. J. Tilden ; Life of Gen. W. S. 
Hancock. 

Edgar Harkness Gray, A.M., 

1854; D.D., Rochester, 1864. Pastor,Free- 
port.Me., 1839-43; ShelburneFalls,Mass., 
1843-47; Bath, Me., 1847-.50; Shelburne 
Falls, Mass., 18.50-63; Washington, D.C., 
1863-69, and Chaplain U. S. Senate, 1864- 
68; Shelburne Falls,Mass.,]869-73;Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1873-78; San Francisco, 
Cal., 1879-80; Vallejo, Cal., 1880-82; since 
1882, Oakland, Cal. 

■*Levi Beals Hathaway. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1838-40; Pastor, Farming- 
ton, Me., 1841-42; Roekport, Mass., 1842- 
43; died, Roekport, Mass., Aug. 1, 1843, 
aged 33. 

^Crosby Hinds. Lawyer, Mer- 
chant, and Farmer, from 1841, Benton, 
Me. ; Member Me. .Senate, 1864,1865 ; P.M. 
from 1842 ; died, Benton,Me.,Sept. 4, 1883, 
aged 71. 

Moses Jones Kelley, A.M., 1842. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, East 
Longmeadow, Mass., 1842-43; Sauger- 
ties, N. Y., 1844; Amenia, 1845-46 ; Evan- 
gelist, in Mass., 184&-48; Pastor, Old- 
town, Me., 1848-^9; Frankfort, Gardiner, 
Nobleboro, to 18.55; Liberty, Jefferson, 
Cherryfleld, to 1862; Chaplain 6th Me. 
Vols., 1862-64; Evangelist, in 111., 186.5-66; 
Missionary, Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1868- 
69; Chaplain, Asylum Disabled Soldiers, 
Togus, 1869-70; Post Chaplain, U. S. 
Army, Oregon, Minn., and Dakota, 1870- 
79; Pastor, St. James, Minn., 1883-85; 
address, Minneapolis, Minn. 

^Stephen Harvey Mirick, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1843; ordained, 
1843; Prin. Young Ladies' Inst. Char- 
lottesville, Va., 1845-53, and Washing- 



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ton, D.C., 1S53-57; Pastor, Camden, X.J., 
1858; Lewisburg, Pa., 1859-66; from 1867, 
Clerk 3d Auditor's Office, Treasury 
Dept.; died, "Washington, D. C, Oct. 29, 
1883, aged 61. 

''^ James Oliver. Teacher in Me., 

, 1838-39 ; Clerk, an-anging Archives of 
Mass., Cambridge, Mass., 1840-41 ; Teach- 
er, Concord, 184-2; Boston, 1844; died, 
Cambridge, Mass., Jan., 1845, aged 36. 
Joint author of Wreck of the Glide (1848). 

^Nathaniel Oilman Rogers. Prin. 

Waterville Acad., Me., 1838-40 ; Clerk, U. 
S. Ship Boston, 1840-41 ; Purser, 1842-43 ; 
Teacher in Va., 1845-47 ; U.S. Armj-, 1847 ; 
died Mexico, 1847, aged 29. 

William Albert Shepard, A.M. 
Civil and Mining Engineer, Xew York. 

Nathaniel Tobey Talbot, A.M., 

1853. Lawyer, Kockport, Me., since 
1840; Judge of Probate, 1864-68; since 
1866, partner in lumber and ice busi- 
ness; address, Rockpoi-t, Me. 

*Danford Thomas, A.M., 1841; 

LL.D., 1876. Tutor, 1838-39 ; Prof. Greek 
and Latin, Georgetown Coll., Kj'., 1839- 
69; Prof. Greek and Gex-man, 1869-82; 
died, Georgetown, Ky., May 17, 1882; 
aged 64. 

*Elisha Madison Thurston, A.M. 

Prin. Charleston Acad., Me., 1838-44; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1843; Member Me. 
Senate, 1846, 1847; Sec. Me. Bd. of Edu- 
cation, 18.50-52 ; Member Bd. of Trustees, 
1849-55; Lawyer, Manhattan, Kan., 18.55- 
59; Mayor, 1859; died, Manhattan, Kan., 
March 17, 1859, aged 48. 

*Frederic Slocum Wiley. Law 
student, Phila.; Theol. Sem., Alexan- 
dria, Va., 184.5-48; Asst. Rector, Brook- 
lyn, X. Y., 1848-49; Rector, Epi.sc. Ch., 
Honesdale, Pa., 1849-.50; Saratoga, N. Y., 
1850-51; Philadelphia, Pa., 18.52->55; New 
York, 18.5.5-62 ; Chaplain, 7l8t X.Y. Vols., 
1862; died, Florence, Italy, Jan. 20, 1864, 
aged 44. 



Class of 1839. 



Lewis Barrows, A.yi. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, Woolwich, 



Dexter, Hampden, Oldtown, Me. ; Rock 
Island, 111. ; Agent ; Am. and For. Bible 
Soc, and Missionary, Iowa, 20 years; 
since 1882, Pastor Cong'l ch., Bartlett, 
W'heeler Co., Neb. 

Andrew KToavard Briggs, A.M., 

1849. Lawyer, Carmel, Me., 1841-47; 
Hampden, 1847-53; Bangor, 1853-65; 
since 1865, Boston, Mass. 

Samuel Lunt Caldwell, A.M., 

D. D., 1858, LL.D., Brown Univ., 1884. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1845; Pastor, Ban- 
gor, Me., 1846-.58; Providence, R. I., 
1858-73; Member Bd. Trustees, 18.50-6:^; 
Fellow of Brown Univ. since 1859; 
Prof. Eccl. Hist., Newton Theol. Inst., 
1873-78; President Vassar Coll., 1878-85; 
address, Providence, R. I. 

*IsAAC Chipman,A.M. Prof. Math. 

and Nat. Phil., Acadia Coll., N.S., 1838-52 ; 
drowned, near Cape Blomidon, June 7, 
1852, aged 34. 

■^'Stephen Coburn, A.M. Prin. 

Bloomfleld Acad., 1840-44; Lawyer, 
Skowhegan, Me., from 1845; Member 
Me. Bd. of Education, 1849-52; Member 
36th U. S. Congress, 1861; drowned, 
Skowhegan, July 4, 1882, aged 64. 

Nathaniel Thomas Fay. Andover 

Theol. Sem., 1839-40; Bangor Theol. 
Sem., 1842; since 1843, Pastor Cong. Ch., 
Montgomeiy, O.; address, Prairie De- 
pot, Wood Co., Ohio. 

Abraham Holley Granger, A.M., 

D.D., 1864. Newton Theol. Inst., 1843; 
Pastor, Warren, Me., 1843-54; Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1854-78; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 18.50-66; Trustee Brown Univ. fi'om 
18();5; since 1878, Pastor, Burrillville, R.I. 

■^'John Johnson, A.M. Bangor 

Theol. Sem., 18.39; Pastor, Charleston, 
Me., 18;59-4;i; Addison, 184.3-45; Chcny- 
field, 184,5-.")2; business and travel, 1852- 
57; l'astor,Chai'lpston, 1857-75; Sullivan, 
1875-80; Kcpr. ISIe. Legisl., 1866; died, 
Bradford, Me., Dec. 5, 1886, aged 76. 

"^'Samuel Saavyer Johnson. Tutor, 

1839-41 ; died, Ludlow, Vt., March 14, 1842, 
aged 32. 



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*R,UFUS Lapham. Prin. Acad., 

Billerica, Mass., 1839-42; Lawyer, Low- 
ell, Mass., and Ansonia, Conn. ; Invent- 
or ; (lied, New York, Apr. 2.5, 1884, aged 70. 

Mylon Mekriam. Hamilton Lit. 

and Theol. Inst., 1842; Pastor, Grafton, 
Vt., 1842-46; Derby, 1846-48; Waterville, 
Me., 1848-49; New Gloncester, 1850-51; 
Sharon, Mass., 18.52-58; Newport, N. H., 
18.58-59; Cavendish, Vt., 1859-60; Shafts- 
bury, 1861-63; West Hartford, Conn. ,1870- 
72; Allendale, R. I., 1875-77; East Provi- 
dence, 1877-80; Coleraine, Mass. ,1881-86; 
since 1886, Hampton, Mass. 

*David Purinton. Teacher, Ham- 
ilton, O., 1840-42; Lawyer, Muscatine, 
la., 1843-47; Prin. Mechanics' Acad., 
Iowa City, 1847; fi'om 1847, Farmer, 
Adams, la.; died, Kenneyville, Minn., 
July 25, 1886, aged 69. 

*David Aiken Richardson, A.M. 

Teacher, Alton, HI., 1840-45; St. Louis, 
Mo., 1845; died, Bangor, Me., March 10, 
1847, aged 37. 

Joseph Ricker, A.M., D.D., 1868. 

Editor Zion's Advocate, Portland, Me., 
1839-43 ; Pastor, New Gloucester, 184.3-47 ; 
Belfast, 1847-52; Woburn, Mass., 1852-58; 
Chaplain Mass. State Prison, 1858-61; 
Pastor, Milford, 1861-65; Augusta, Me., 
186.5-71, and Chaplain Me. Insane Hosp., 
1869-70; Sec. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1858-66; 
Member Bd. Trustees since 1849; Sec. 
Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv. since 1869; Au- 
gusta, Me. 

*JosHUA SotTLE Thompson, A. M., 

1844. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1841-42 
Prin. Acad., Swedesboro, N. J., 1842-44 
Lawyer, since 1844; County Prosecutor 
of the Pleas, .1849-80; Pres. Woodbury 
and Swedesboro R.R. Co. ; died Swedes- 
boro, N. J., Nov. 1, 1881, aged 65. 

* Willi AM Harrison Thompson. 

Prin. Acad., Swedesboro, N. J., 1839-42; 
died, Swedesboro, N. J., Aug. 16, 1842, 
aged 28. 

*Edward Williams. Law student, 

Augusta, 1839-41; on whaling voyage, 
several years ;in business,New Orleans, 
La. ; died. New Orleans,La.,1862, aged45. 



Thomas Goddard Wright, A.M., 

Hamilton, 1842, and Madison,1846. Ham- 
ilton Theol. Sem., 1842; Pastor, Lyons, 
N. Y., 1844-47; Claremont, N. H., 1847-51 ; 
Sandisfield, Mass., 1851-.53 ; Newark, N.J. 
18.53-55; Westport, N. Y., 18,55-57; Wap- 
pinger's Falls, 1857-60 ; Roadstown, N. J., 
1860-71; Phila., Pa., 1871-72; Westerly, 
R. L, 1872-74; Newfane, N. Y., 1874-75; 
Watkins, N. Y., 1875-78 ; Media, Pa., 1878- 
81; Hoosick, N. Y., 1884-85; since 1885, 
Hopewell, N. J. 



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Class of 1840. 



Martin Brewer Anderson, A.M.; 

LL.D., 1853, and Univ. of State of N.Y^, 
1883 ; L.H.D., Columbia Univ., 1887. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-41; Tutor, 1841-43, 
and Librarian, 1842-50; Prof. Rlietoric, 
1843-50; Editor aVe«D Yorlc Recorder, WbO- 
53; Pres. Am. Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, 
1864; Pres. Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 1869- 
72; Memb. N. Y. State Bd. Charities, 
1868; Assoc. Ed. Johnson's Cyc. ; Trus- 
tee Vassar Coll. ; since 18153, President 
University of Rochester, Rochester, 
N. Y. 

*Samuel Waters Avery. Teach- 
er, Richmond, Me., 1841-43; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1847; Pastor, Lubec, 1849- 
51; Searsport, 1851-57; Fayette, 18.58-64 
Lisbon Falls, 186.5-68; Sabattus, 1809-70 
Sec. Me. Bapt. INRss. Conv., 1860-67 
Druggist, 1867-75; died, Lisbon Falls, 
Me., Dec. 17, 1875, aged 61. 

^Marshall Spring Chase, A.M. 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1843-51; San 
Francisco, Cal., 1851-59; Martinez, 1859- 
69; died, Martinez, Cal., Jan. 24, 1869, 
aged 47. 

* Arthur Fuller Drinkwater, 

A.M., Brown, 1843. Member Me. Bd. of 
Education, 1847-.52; Judge Municipal 
Court, Ellsworth, 1869-72; Collector Int. 
Rev. .5th Dist., Me., 1873-76; Editor EUs- 
worfh American, 1872-78; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1878; died, Ellsworth, Me., May 
27, 1882, aged 63. 

Barnabas Freeman, A.M. Prin. 

High Sch., Wiscasset, Me., 1840-41 ; East- 
port, 1841; Bucksport, 1842; adm.tothe 
bar, 1843 ; Memb. Bd. Overseers Bowd. 
Coll., since 1857; Lawyer Yarmouth, Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



William Franklin Goldthwaite, 

A.M., 1844. Teacher Lil. Inst. Eufaula, 
Ala., 1841; Lowndesboro Acad., 1842; 
Montgomery Acad., 184-2; Bellanger's 
Acad., New Orleans, La., 1843-44; Prof. 
English, Greek and Latin, Jefferson 
Coll., 184'l-46; Shipping Agent, New 
Orleans, 1846-49; since 1849, Bookseller, 
New Orleans, La. 

*Leavis Holme.s. Pastor, Edgar- 
town, Mass., 1841-43; Canton, 184;^-45; 
Groton, 184.>49; Barre, 1849-.54; Edgar- 
town, 1854-58; Middlefleld, 1859-65; Scit- 
uate, 186.5-68; Leicester, 1869-76; Acting 
Pastor, Plymouth, Mass., 1879-80; died, 
Plymouth, Mass., May 24, 1887, aged 74. 
Author of The Arctic Whaleman, and 
Whaling (1857) ; Biography of Iter. Thom- 
as Conant. 

*Lebbeus Kingman. Pastor, Sedg- 
wick, Me., 1841^2; Guilford, 1843-45; 
Surry, 184.5-48 ; Veazie, 1848-50; No. Sedg- 
wick, 18.50-.54; China, 1854-.58; Dexter, 
18.58-64; New Gloucester, 1864-66; Fruit 
raising, Viueland, N. J., 1866-69; died, 
Vineland, N. J., Nov. 15, 1869, aged 59. 

^William Stevens Knapp. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-42 ; Pastor, Bloom- 
field, Conn., 1845-47; Johnstown, N. Y., 
1847-.50; Canaan, 1850-51; died, Canaan 
Centre, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1851, aged 38. 

*George Knox, A.M., 1845. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-41; Pastor, Tops- 
ham, Me., 1841-45; Cornish, 1845-47; 
Lcwiston, 1847-60; Bninswick, 1860-61; 
Chaplain 1st Me. Vols., 1861; Chaplain 
10th Me. Vols., 1861-63; Pastor, Law- 
rence, Mass., 1863-64; Chaplain 29th Me. 
Vols., 1864; died, near Cedar Creek, Va., 
Oct. 31, 186-1, aged 48. 

*Simeon Heath Lowell, A.M. 

Prin. St. Brides Acad.,Va., 1840-41 ; Law- 
yer. East Machias, Me.,1843-.55 ; Phillips, 
18.5.5-61; Farniington, 1861-76; Clerk ot 
Courts, 1861-74; died, Farniington, Me., 
Aug. 2, 1876, aged 59. 

*Thomas Rainsford. Asst. Bridge- 
water Normal School, Mass., 1841; Pri- 
vate Tutor, .Moiitgmnery, Ala., 1842-13; 
Prin. Acad., Kenton, 184;i-44 ; died Ben- 
ton, Ala., July, 1814, aged 29. 



* Wilder Brown Start. Bangor 

Theol. Sem., 1840-42; died, Camden, 
Me., Mar. 13, 1846, aged 31. 

Oakman Sprague Stearns, A.M., 

D.D., 1863. Newton Theol. Inst., 1846; 
lustr. in Hebrew, N. T. L, 1846-47; Pas- 
tor, Southbridge, Mass., 1847-54; New- 
ark, N. J., 1854-55 ; Newton Centre, Mass.. 
1855-68; Member Bd. Trustees, since 
1870; since 1868, Prof. Old Testament 
Interpretation, Newton Theol. Inst., 
Newton Centre, Mass. 

^William Tilley. Pastor, Sidney, 

Me., 1842-.52; Jefferson, 18.52-56; West 
Waterville, 18.56-62; Jefferson, 1862-71; 
Sidney, 1871-75; Jefferson, 1875-82; died, 
Jefferson, Me., Oct. 2, 1882, aged 74. 



15 



Class of 1841. 



*Calvin Bickford. Prin. High 
Sch., Cherrj-field, Me., 1841-43; Warren 
Acad., 1843-46; Wiscasset, 1846-47; Vas- 
salboro, 1847-48; Warren Acad., 1848- 
60; Camden, 1862-64; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1865,1867; Memb. Me. Hist. Soc, 1867; 
Farmer; died, Warren Me., Mar. 6, 1883, 
aged 70. 

*Alonzo Coburn, LL.B., Harvard, 

1845. Lawyer and Farmer; died, Skow- 
hegan. Me., Nov. 19, 1882, aged 70. 

■^'"Samuel Weston Coburn, A.M., 

1847. Merchant and manufacturer, 
Skowhegan, Me., 1843-55; from 1855, 
Farmer; died, Skowhegan, Me., July 
30, 1873, aged 58. 

John WigginColcord, A.M., 1846. 

Prin. Acad., Hancock, N. H., 1842^7; 
Asst. Boys' High Sch., Portland, Me. 
1847-.50; Prin. Portland Acad., lS.50-.53; 
Asst. Boys' High Sch., 1853-55; Prin. 
High Sch. Peabody, Mass., 185.5-57; 
Young Ladies' Sch., Chicago, 111., 1857- 
58; Assoc. Editor Zlon's Advocate, Port- 
land, Me., 1858-73; Teacher, Portland, 
:Me. 
JosiAH H.VRMON. Farmer, Troy, 
Me. 

Charles Collins Long. Pastor, 

Kockport, INle., 1842-45; Sedgwick, 184.5- 
.50; Mariaville, 1850-58; Addison, 18.58- 



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62; Mariaville, 1862-68; Calais, 1868-71; 
MacMas, 1871-83; address, MacMas, Me. 

■^'Thomas Merrili.. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1844; Pastor, Baring, Me., 1846-47; 
Merchant, Newburjqjort, Mass., 1847-49; 
died, Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 24, 1849, 
aged 35. 

"^'JoHN Leese Moses, A.M. Edi- 
torial staff Knoxville Register, several 
years; Cashier Bank of Knoxville; 
Treas. and Supt. Knoxville and Ohio R. 
R. Co.; Judge and Chairman County 
Court; Pres. Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of 
Tenn. ; died, Knoxville, Tenn., Apr. 2, 
1887, aged 64. 

Calvin Smith Penneel, A.M., 
Antioch. Prof. Latin, Antioch Coll.; 
Prof. Moral Philosophy and Metaphys- 
ics, Washington Univ., and Prin. Mary 
Institute, St. Louis, Mo. 

Charles H a t h o r n Wheeler, 
A.M., Rector Episcopal Ch., Provi- 
dence, B. I. 

*JoHN Webster Wiggin. Prin. 

Towushend Acad., Vt., 1842-43; Pastor, 
Wilton, N. H., 1844; Westfleld, Mass.; 
Benton, Manchester, and Throopsville, 
N. Y.; died, Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 14, 
1862, aged 48. 

^'William Webber Woodbury, 

A.M., 18.54. Prin. High Sch., Augusta, 
1840-43; Bath, 1843-48; Prin. Conn. Lit. 
Inst., Suffleld, Conn., 1848-56; died, Suf- 
fleld. Conn., March 18, 1856, aged 40. 

12 

Class of 1842. 

Nathaniel Butler, A.M., D.D., 

1873. Pastor, Turner, Me., 1845-50; Agent 
Am. Baptist Miss. Union, 18.50-52; Pas- 
tor, Eastport, 1852-55; Rockland, 185.5- 
59; Auburn, 1860-63; Camden, 1864-69; 
Alton, 111., 1869-72; Leavenworth, Kan., 
1872-73; Bangor, Me., 1873-76; Dexter, 
1877-78; No. Vassalhoro, 1878-80; Hallo- 
well, 1880-81; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1880; 
Member Bd. Trustees since 1856; Ad- 
dress, Hallowell, Me. 

*Lucius Chickering, A.M., 1848. 

Pastor, Thetford.^Vt., 1846-51 ; Weston, 
1851-.54; Parmer and Missionary, Lunen- 



burg, 1854-39; Agent Am. Tract Soc, 
1869-70; Pastor, Weston, 1870-72; died, 
Weston, Vt., Sept. 18, 1872, aged 56. 

*Henry Vaughan Dexter, a.m., 

D.D., 1870. Newton Theol. Inst., 1845; 
Pastor, Calais, Me., 1845-54; Augusta, 
1854-00; Ca]ais,1860-69; Kennebunkport, 
1869-71; Baldwinville, Mass., 1871-75; 
Member Bd. Trustees from 1863 ; died, 
Baldwinville, Mass., July 23, 1884, aged 
69. Author of The Unerring Guide (1877) ; 
The Bible Reader (1877). 

■^'Thomas Frye, M.D., Univ. N.Y., 

1845. Missionary and Physician, Am. 
Bapt. Miss.Union, to Cherokee Mission, 
1845^6 ; Physician, Louisville, Ky., 1846- 
47; Rockland, Me., 1847-74; died, Rock- 
land, Me., Nov. 20, 1874, aged 61. 

■^'Samuel Stanley Fullerton. 

Teacher, Wilmington, Mass., 1842; died, 
Dracut, Mass., April 19, 1843, aged 31. 

*Moses Hanscom. Teacher, Ra- 
leigh, N. C, 1843; Merchant, Lowell, 
Mass., 1845-.50; Miner and Photo. Artist, 
Marysville, Cal., 1852-63; died, Mary s- 
ville, Cal., April 20, 1863, aged 38. 

James Hobbs Hanson, A. M., 

LL.D., 1872. Prin. Waterville Acad., 
Me., 1843-54; Eastport High Sch., 1854- 
57; Boys' High Sch., Pbrtland, 1857-63; 
Private Sch., 1863-65; Jfllember Bd, Trus- 
tees since 1862 ; since 1665, Prin. Cobum 
Classical Institute, Waterville, Me. 
Author of Preparatory Latin Prose Book, 
Including Caesar's Commentaries on 
the Gallic War, Sallust's Catiline, and 
Cicero's Select Orations and Letters 
(1861). .Joint editor of Hand Book of 
Latin Poetry, Including Selections from 
Ovid, Virgil and Horace (1865). 

■^'Henry McClellan. Law stu- 
dent, 1842-44; Leather Merchant, New 
York, from 1844; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Sept. 19, 1879, aged 59. 

Alfred Morse. Bangor Theol. 

Sem., 1846; ordained, 1847; Missionary, 
Lubec and Whiting, Me., 1847-48; Pem- 
broke, 1849-.50; Dixfield, 18.50-52; Acting 
Pastor, Cong'l ch., Maumee City, O., 
1852-54; Missionary, Henry, 111., 1854-58; 
Knoxville and Abingdon, 1858-62; Rose- 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



ville, 1SG2-64; Austin, Minn., 1864-68; Ne- 
vada and Rose Creek, 18G8-79; address, 
Austin, Minn. 

VOLNEY Ar GrSTINE S P R A G U E , 
A.M., 1846. Teaelier in tlie South, 18-t-2- 
47; Lawyei', Corinna, 1848-71 ; since 1871, 
Dexter, Me. 



10 



Class of 1843. 



Amos Fletcher Baker, 1849; 

A.M., 1849. Farmer, Vevay, Ind. (V). 

*Z ACHARIAH BOOD Y C A T E R L Y' . 

Lawj-er, Lowell, Mass., 1847-53; Sec. U.S. 
Legation, Lima, Peru, 1853-60; Lawyer, 
Wasliington, D. C, 1860-62; died, Beau- 
fort, S. C., May 24, 1862, aged 40. 

Lymax Chase, 1869 ; M.D., Dart- 
mouth, 1846. Physician, Turner, Me., 
184G-4S; ordained, 1848; Pastor, Free- 
port, 184S-.")0 ; Bluehill, 18."30-.'»; Warren, 
18.i5-.57; PittsfleUl, N. H., 1857-.59; Lake 
Village, 1860-65; Kennebunkport, Me., 
1865-67; Hightstown, X. J., 1867-69; 
Teacher Xat. Sci., Peddie Inst., 1869-70; 
Pastor, Metliuen, Mass., 1871-76; San 
Francisco, Cal., 1876-78; Kennebunk- 
port, Me., 1878-85; Pliysician, Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. 

JoHX Barton Foster, A.M. ,1864 ; 

LL.D., 1876. Prin . China Acad., 1844-45 ; 
Prin. Lexington Acad., Mass., 184.5—16; 
Xcwton Theol. Inst., 18.50; Editor Zion's 
Adrocfite, 18.50-.58; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1856-.59; Prof. Greelc and Latin, 18.58-72; 
since 1872, Prof. Greek Lang, and Lit., 
Colby University, Waterville, Me. 

Moses Lyford, A.M., 1848; LL.D., 

1874. Prin. Kcnnebunk Acad., Me., 18i3- 
46; Townsbcnd Acad.,Vt., 1846-.50; Boys' 
High .School, Portland, Me., 18.50-.5(;; 
Prof. Math, and Xat. Phil., 18.56-72; Prof. 
Xat. Phil, and Astronomy, Colby Uni- 
versity, 1872-84; ^Member Bd. Trustees 
since 1885; Springlicld, Mass. 

James Weymoi^th Merrill, A.M., 

1849. Teacher, Jackson, Miss., 184.5-46; 
Lawyer, Athens, Me.,18.50-66; Dcpy.I'.S. 
Marshal, 18.50; Hepr. Me. Legisl., 18.57; 
Clerk of Courts, 18.59-6;5 ; (,>rnu-. 2Sth Me. 
Vols., 186;i; Charles City, Iowa, In;(;-74; 



County Supt. Sch., 1870-73; since 1874, 
Lawyer, Ileal Estate and Ins. Agent, 
Kockford, Floyd Co., Iowa. 

^Bex.tamix' White Norris. Mer- 
chant, Skowhegan, Me., 1846-.51; Oil- 
cloth Mfr., 18.52-64; State Land Agent, 
1860-63; Agent Freedmen's Bureau, 
Montgomery, Ala. ,186.5-67; Member 40th 
U. S. Congress, 1867-69; died Montgom- 
ery, Ala., Jan. 26, 1873, aged .54. 

"^'Samuel Philbrick. Died, Wat- 
erville, Me., Aug. 16, 1844, aged 21. 

Charles Thomas Traftox, M.D,, 

Jeflferson, 1846. Physician, Boston, 
Mass., 1S46-.50; since 1850, South Ber- 
wick, Me. 

Jabez Matheavs Waters, 1868. 

Firm of Waters & Barrett, Mfrs. of 
chairs, etc., Cincinnati, O. 

^•'Charles Rexdol W hid den, 

A.M., 18.59. Lawyer, Calais, Me., 1848- 
76, and Mayor, 1864-66; County Atty. 12 
years; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1868, 1869; Col- 
lector of Customs, 1869-73; Memb. 
Boundary Com.; Memb. Bd. Trustees, 
1869-76; died, Calais, Me., Dec. 3, 1876, 
aged 54. 

Albert Bowmax Wiggin, A.M. 

Prin. Paterson Seminary, Paterson, 
X. J. 

* James Hervey Withixgtox, 

A.M. Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 184;i-46; 
Hallowell Acad., 1846-.54; Family Sch., 
Gerniantown, Pa., 1854-69; So. Amboy, 
X. J., 1869-77; died. So. Amboy, X. J., 
June 3, 1877, aged 64. 



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Class of 1844. 



William Martin Bickxell. 

Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 1844-47; Prin. 
Acad., Plymouth, X. C, 1847-50; Har- 
vard Divinity Sch., 1853 ; Pastor, Unit. 
Soc, Pembroke, Mass., 1857-01 ; Teacher, 
Milton, Mass., 1861-63; Prin. Acad., 
Bridgewater, 1864; Pastor, Kowe, 1867- 
85; address. Maiden, Mass. 

'^'Charles Coburx. Died, Skow- 
hegan, Me., Oct. 30, 1844, aged 22. 



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*'WiLLiAM CoETHELL. Teacher, 
Jefferson, 1844-45 ;• Silver Run, Ga., 1846- 
47; Sweet Water, 1848-50; Editor Lincoln 
MisceUanij, Tliomaston, Me., 1850-54; 
Pastor, So. Walcloboro, Me., 1857-60; 
Hartlancl, 1860-63; Montville, 186.5-66; 
No. Sedgwick, 1867-71; Eden, 1871-77; 
died, Eden, Me., Nov. '29, 1879, aged 62. 

*'JoHN Reed Gkeenough. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1847; Pastor, Oldtown, 
Me., 1847-48; Asst. Clerk Courts, Ban- 
gor, 1848-52; died, Bangor, July 10, 1853, 
aged 28. 

Sidney Keith, A.M. Teacher, 

Brandon Acad., Vt., 1845-47 ; High Sch., 
Chelsea, Mass.; Lawyer, Castleton, Vt., 
1850-53; Rochester, Ind., since 1853; 
Judge 41st Judicial Circuit, Ind., 1876-83 ; 
Lawyer, Rochester, Ind. 

Albert Winslow Paine, A.M., 

1851. Teacher, Belfast, Me., 1844-48 ; Mil- 
waukee, Wis., 1848-50; Lawyer, Fond du 
Lac, 1850-61; Dist. Atty., 18.56-.58; 1st 
Wis. Vols., 1861; Clerk U. S. Treasurer's 
Office, Washington, D. C. 

Samson Powers, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1844-46 ; Pastor, Winthrop, 
Me., 1849-54; Mt. Vernon, 1857-65; Alfred 
1865-67; South Litchfield, Me. 

*Lobenzo Dow Royce, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst.,1847 ; Pastor, Tliom- 
aston, 1848-50; died, Maiden, Mass., 
Sept. 3, 1850, aged 29. 

*Geoege Woodbridge Stickney. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1844-46; Pastor, 
Camden, Me., 1848: died, Waterville, 
Me., Oct. 15, 1850, aged 24. 

John Bowen Wheelwright, 18 53. 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1844-46; Pastor 
Cong, eh., Whitneyville, Me., 1846-49; 
Weld,1849-54 ;Westbrook,18.54-59 ;Bethel, 
1859-67; South Paris, 1867-76; since 1876, 
Woodford's, (Deering,) Me. 

Edgar Whidden. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1845-47; Teacher, Calais, Me , 1848- 
53; Postmaster, 1853-61; in business, 
1862-74; Judge Municipal Court, 1879-80; 
Calais, Me. 



^''Nathaniel Milton Wood, A.M., 
D.D., 1867. Private Tutor, Columbus, 
Miss., 184,5-46; Western Theol. Inst., 
Covington, Ky., 1846-47; Pastor, Skow- 
hegan. Me., 1848-.52 ; Waterville, 1852-60; 
Lewiston, 1860-66; Thomaston, 1866-68; 
Upper Alton, 111., 1868-73; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1863-69; Trustee Shurtleff 
Coll., 1868-74; Prof. Systematic Theol., 
Shurtleff Coll., 1873-74; died, Camden, 
Me., Aug. 2, 1876, aged 54. A volume of 
his Sermons, edited by N. Butler, D.D., 
was published in 1877. 



Class of 1845. 



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Theophilus Capen Abbot, A.M., 

LL.D., Univ. Mich., 1871. Teacher, 
Townshend, Vt., 1845-46; Augusta, Me., 
1847; Thomaston, 1848; Bath, 1849; Port- 
land, 1849-50; Houlton, 1851; Instructor, 
Colby Univ., 18.52-53; Teacher, Berrien, 
Mich.,1855; Ann Arbor,1856-57; ordained 
to ministry in Cong, ch.,1867; Prof. Eng. 
Lit., 1858-63, President, 1863-85, and since 
1885, Prof. Mental Phil, and Logic, Mich. 
State Agric. Coll., Lansing, Mich. 

*James Winchell Capen. A.M., 

1855. Newton Theol. Inst., 1849; ord. 
1849; Pastor, Sacramento, Cal., 1850-52; 
Episc. Missionary in N. Y., Cal., and 
Fla., 1853-67; from 1869, Rector Grace 
Church, Whitney's Point, N. Y.; died, 
Whitney's Point, N. Y., Dec. 37, 1886, 
aged 63. 

■^'Charles Green Hanscom. Law- 
yer, Potosi and Oshkosh, Wis., 1847-.50; 
La Crosse, 18.51-63; Member Territorial 
Legisl., Colorado, 1863; shot by Indians, 
July 14, 1864, aged 40. 

'^'HoBBS Hatch. Prin. Elliot Acad., 

Me. ; died.Wells, Me.,Dec.3, 1845, aged 35. 

^^ Augustus Pullen. Prin. New- 
port Acad., Me., 1845-46; Prin. Acad., 
Williamston, N. C, 1846-47; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1847-48; Teacher, Newport 
and Union, Me., 1848-49; Missionary, 
Union and Frankfort, 1849-50; died, Old- 
town, Me., Aug. 31, 18.50, aged 36. 

Samuel King Smith, A.M., D.D., 

1871. Tutor,1846-47 ; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1847-48; Editor Zion's Advocate, 1848-50; 
Prof. Rhetoric since 1851; Librarian, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



1851-73; ordained, 1871; Colby I'niver- 
sity, Waterville, Me. 

^JoxATHAN Vax "VVagenen. Instr., 

Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, yt.,184.5- 
46; Teacher, Macon and Colinnbns, 
Miss. ; Telegraph operator, Cape Girar- 
deau, 111., and Smithland, Kj'.; died, 
Smithland, Ky., March 4, 18.t2, aged 24. 

Class of 1846. 

*HuGH Dempsey, a.m. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1849. Colporteur in Me., 
1849-152; Pastor, Jay, 18.i3-.')9; died, Fair- 
field, Me., May 11, 1859, aged 42. 

JosiAH Hayden Drummond, A.M., 

1849; LL.D., 1871. Prin. China Acad., 
Me., 1846-48; Vassalhoro Acad., 1848^9; 
adm. to the bar, ISijO; Lawyer, Water- 
ville, 1851-6U; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1857, 
1858, 1869; Speaker Me. House Repr., 
1858, 1869; Member Me. Senate, 1860; 
Attorney Gen. of Me., 1860-C4; Member 
Bd. Trustees since 1857; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc.,lS78; since 1860, Lawyer, Port- 
land, Me. Author of Maine Masonic Text- 
Book (1877) ; History of Portland Lodge 
(1881). 

■^'Thomas Webster Herrick. 

Prin. Waterville Liberal Inst., Me. ,1846- 
47; adni. to the bar; Hardware dealer, 
Waterville, 1852-72; died, Eggleston's 
Spring, Va., Mav 7, 1872, aged .55. 

George Rogers Starkey, A.M., 

1865 ; M.D. Prof. Anat. and Surg., Penn ; 
Honi. Med. Coll., and Physician, to 1869. 
of firm, Starkey & Palen, Comp. Oxy- 
gen Treatment, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Greexleae Augustus Wilbur, 

A.M., 1849; M.D. , Jefferson Med. Coll., 
18.50. Prin. Union Acad., Keniu'bunk, 
Me., 1846; Surgeon 11th Mc. Vols., 1862; 
Surgeon, Provost Mar. Bd.,3d I)ist.,Me., 
1863-65; U. S. Examining Surg., 1877-80; 
Physician and Surgeon, Skowliegan, Me. 

Class of 1847. 

*JOHN S.MULLEN BaKER. U. S. 
Provo.st Marshal, 2d Dist. Me.; Memb. 
Executive Council, 1867; Lawyer, Bath ; 
died, Bath, Me., Apr. 27, 1882, aged ,55. 



Stephen Longfellow Boavler, 

A.M. Med. Dept., Harvard, 1849-50 ; Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1850-52 ; Pastor Cong, 
ch., Machias, 18.5-3-54; Orono, 1854-62; 
Agent Christian Com., 1863-65; Pa.stor, 
Hampden, 186.5-71; Saecarappa, 1871-74; 
Machias, 1874-79 ; Bethel, 1879-85; since 
1885, Berlin, N. H. 

Elkanah Andrews Cummings, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 18.50; Pastor, 
Amherst, Mass., 1850-.53; Agent Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, 18.53-55; Financial 
Sec., Fem. Coll., Woi'cester, 18.5.5-64; 
Publisher, Boston, 1864-08; Postmaster, 
Maplewood, 1868-77; Minister to Mission 
ch., 187.5-80; Agt. Home for Friendless 
and Fallen, 1884-87; address. Maple- 
wood, Mass. 

Hiram Cushman Estes, D. D., 

1872. Harvard Divinitj' Sch.; Pastor, 
Auburn, 1850-.52; Agent Am. Bapt. Miss. 
L^nion, 18.52-55; Pastor, Trenton, 185.5-60; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 18.59; Pastor, Leices- 
ter, Mass., 1860-62; Jericho, Vt., 1862-72; 
Paris, Me., 1872-83 ;Winchendon, Mass., 
1883-1886; since 1886, Leicester, "(Roch- 
dale P. O.) Mass. Author of Ike Chris- 
tian Doctrine of the Soul (1873). 

^George Greenwood Fairbanks, 

A.M., 18.50, D.D., 1883. Prin. Hebron 
Acad., Me., 1847-48; Xewton Theol. 
Inst., 1851 ; Pastor, Medfield, Mass. ,1851- 
.55; Somerville, 18.5.5-66; So. Dedham, 
1866-69; Pres. Bd. Trustees, Peirce 
Acad., 1869-81 ; Middleboro, Mass., 1869- 
87 ; died, Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 4, 1887, 
aged 60. 

Alexander Gamble. Broker, San 

Francisco, Cal. 

"^'Charles Edward Hamlin, AM., 

1850; LL.D., Univ. Lewisburg, 1873. Prin. 
Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst. .Brandon, Vt., 1847- 
48; Prin. High Sch., Bath, Me., 1848-49; 
Assoc. Prin. Conn. Lit. Inst., Suttield, 
Conn., I849-.53 ; jMerrill Prof. Cheni. and 
Nat. Hist., 18.53-73; Necrologi.st Alumni 
Assoc; Fellow Am. Acad., 1876; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees from 1880; from 1873, 
Curator ot Conchology and Pahvontol- 
ogy. Museum Comp. Zool., and Instr. 
in (ieogr. and GeoL, Ilarvartl Univ., 
187.5-77; died, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 3, 



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1886, aged 60. Author of Obituary Record 
of Graduates, 1822-70, and Supplements 
7-5,(1870-84) ; Observations on the Pliysical 
Geography and Geology of Mt. Ktaadn, 
(1881); Syrian Molluscan Fossils, (1884). 

Walter Macomber Hatch. Civil 

Engr., 1847-48; Publisher's Agent, 1849- 
51; Prin. Young Ladies' Sem., Atlanta, 
Ga., 1853-57; Member 111. Bd. of Educa- 
tion, 1863-69; Trustee Univ. of Chicago, 
1864-70 ; Lawyer, Bloomington, 111., 1857- 
87; Colorado Springs, Colo. 

Abner . Oakes, a.m. Clerk to 
Sec. of State, 1847-48; Asst. State Libn., 
1849-50; Ballston Spa Law Sch., 1850-51; 
since 1851, Lawyer, South Berwick, Me. 

Timothy Otis Paine, LL.D.,1875. 

Semitic Prof, in Theol. Sch. of Gen. 
Conv. New Jerusalem ch., Boston, 
Mass.; Member Am. Oriental Soc, 1874; 
Harvard Biblical Club, 1880; since 18.56, 
Pastor New Jerusalem cli., Elmwood, 
Mass. Author of Solomon^s Temple 
(1861) ; The Holy Houses (1886). 

^Gilbert Lafayette Palmer. 
Lawyer, Athens, Me., 1849-58; Postmas- 
ter, 185-2-55 ; died, Athens, Me., March 14, 
1858, aged 33. 

James Monroe Palmer, A.M., 

1850. Prin. Waterville Liberal Inst., 
Me., 1847-48; Prin. Select Sch., Bangor, 
1848-50; Bangor Theol. Sem., 18.53; or- 
dained, 18.54; Ch. Supply, Fairfield, 185.3- 
54; Topsham, 1854-55; New Market,N.H., 
18.55-58; Pastor, Cong. ch. Rochester, 
N. H., 18.58-64; Biddeford, 1864-67; Insur- 
ance Agent, Portland, 1867-75; Publish- 
er's Agent, Boston, Mass., 187.5-76; Sec. 
and Treas. Gas Economizing Co., 1877- 
80; address, Boston, Mass. 

* Wi L L I A m S aneord . Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I.; Repr., Gen. Assem- 
bly, R. I.; Judge, Court ot Magistrates; 
died. Providence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1878, 
aged 55. 

*Thomas Milton Symonds, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst.,1850 ; ordained,1850 ; 
Teacher and Minister, Rock, Mass., 
18.50-51; Pastor, Green Bay, Wis., 1851- 
.52; died, Green Bay, Wis., July 4, 18.5-2, 
aged 31. 



■^"Augustus Ebenezer Trafton. 

Druggist, Great Falls, N. H., 1847-.52; 
died. So. Berwick, Me., July 20, 1853, 
aged 24. 

*David Saavyer True, A.M. Prin. 

Charleston Acad., Me., 1847-48; East 
Corinth Acad., 1848-51 ; Lawyer, Daven- 
port, Iowa, from 1852 ; died, Davenport, 
Iowa, April 23, 1873, aged 49. 

Henry' Ripley' Wilbur, A.M., 

1850. Newton Theol. Inst., 1851 ; Pastor, 
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 18.53-57; Galena, 111., 
1859-64; Peoria, 186.5-66; Ced.ar Rapids, 
Iowa, 1866-67; Sheldonville, Mass., 1868- 
71; Andover, 1872-76; address, Andover, 
Mass. 

MosES WooLSON. Prin. High Sch., 
Bangor, Me., to 18.50; Girls' High Sch., 
Portland, 1850-62; Cincinnati; Sub-Mr. 
Eng. High Sch. for Boys, Boston, Mass., 
to 1873; Concoi-d, N. H. 



Class of 1848. 



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Junius Artemas Bartlett. Tu- 
tor, 1850; Pastor Presb. ch., Newbury- 
port, Mass., 1877-78; Congl. ch., Reeds- 
burg, Wis., 1879-80; Whitehall, Mich., 
1880-81; Pres. ch., Knightstown, Ind., 
188-2-83; Audubon, la., 1884-85; since 1886, 
Centerville, Iowa. 

*John Chester Hyde, A.M., Lew- 

isburg, 1864. Prin. Acad., Bucks Co., Pa., 
1848-51; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1854-56; 
ordained, 1852; Pastor, Point Pleasant, 
Pa., 1851-54; W. Henrietta, N.Y^., 18.54-56; 
Hastings, Minn.. 1856-59; St. Anthony, 
18.59-61; Camden, N. J., 1861-64; Cape 
Island, 1865-67; Financial Sec. Peddie 
Inst., Hightstown, 1864-66, 1868-70; Pas- 
tor, Cape May City, 1866-68; Bristol.Pa., 
1871-74; died, Bristol, Pa., May 6,1884, 
aged 63. 

*Jacob Smith Marshall. Mer- 
chant and Postmaster; died, China, 
Me., Aug. 21, 1860, aged 32. 

Joseph Harriden Seaver. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1851; ordained, 1852; 
S. S. Missionary, Boston, 18.53-55; Pas- 
tor, Marshfleld, Mass., 18.5.5-56; Brews- 
ter, 1857-58 ; Georgetown, 1858-62 ; Barn- 
stable, 1863-65; Marshfleld, 1868-69; Lee, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Mass., 1870-71 ; City Missionary, Salem, 
1872-73; Pastor, So. Yarmouth, 187.5-77; 
Merrimaepoit, 1878-82; Cummingtoii, 
1882-83; Cliarlemont, 188.5-86; address, 
Salem, Mass. 

* William Nelson Titus. Adm. 

to bar, 1851 ; Lawyer, Alna, 18.52-.54; died, 
Monmoutli, Me., July 20, 18.54, aged 30. 

Elliot Walkek. Lawyer ; Judge 
of Probate since 1881; Newport, Me. 

6 

Class of 1849. 

^Thomas Flint Bakton, M.D., 

Jefferson Med. Coll., 1852. Physician, 
Jetrerson, Me., 1852-65; Oldtown, 1865- 
67; died, Oldtown, Me., Feb. 7, 1867, 
aged 41. 

Solomon Everett Bixby. Pas- 
tor Cong, ch., Holland, Mass. 

Augustus Reuben Brainerd. 

Gold and silver mining; address. Royal 
Hyde Park Hotel, Sydney, New South 
Wales, Australia. 

Mark Andrew Cummings. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1849-50; Prin. No. Ben- 
nington Acad., Vt., 18.52-,54; Black River 
Acad., Ludlow, 18.54-.5o; Prof. Math, and 
Nat. Sci., New Hampton Lit. and Theol. 
Inst., Fairfax, 185,5-60; Pastor, No. Fair- 
fax, 18.57-61; Prin. Boys' Boarding Sch. 
and Hill's Acad., Essex, Conn., 1861-70; 
supply. No. Lyme, 1870; address. Maple- 
wood, Mass. 

Stephen Rollins Dennen, D.D., 

Iowa Coll., 1874. Bangor Theol. Sem., 
18.52; Resident Licentiate, Andover 
Theol. Sem., 18,53; Pastor Cong, ch., 
New Haven, Conn., 1874-83; address. 
Concord, Mass. 

*Henry Smith Downs, Bangor 

Theol. Sem., 18.52 ; Pastor Cong. ch.,Nor- 
ridgewock, 18.52-.58; died. Auburn, Me., 
Nov. 25, 1860, aged 38. 

Mark Hill Bunnell, A.M. ,1852 ; 

LL.I)., Shnrtletr, 1868. Prin. Norway 
Acad, and Hebron Acad., Me., 1849-.54; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 18.54; Member Me. 
Senate, 18.55; State .Supt. sduxils, ls'i5, 



18.57-60; Lawyer, Portland, 1860; Col. 5th 
Mc. Vols., 1861 ; U. S. Consul, Vera Cruz, 
Mex., 1862; Hon. Memb. Soc. Geog. and 
Statistics, Mexico; Repr. Minn. Legisl., 
1867; Trustee Colby Univ., 18.58-67; State 
Supt. Pub. Instr., Minn., 1867-70; Mem- 
ber 42d to 48th U. S. Cong., 1871-83; Law- 
yer, Owatonna, Minn. 

*WiLLiAM Shaav Greene, A.M. 

Prin. Ea. Corinth Acad., Me., 184»-.53; 
Judson Fem. Sem., Marion, Ala., 18.53- 
,54 ;AVorce,ster Acad., Mass.,I8.54-.58 ; Law- 
yer, Springflleld,from 1862; died, Spring- 
field, Mass., June 21, 1878, aged 55. 

Hadley Procter Hanson. Teach- 
er, aiilford, Mass., 1849-.50; Book-keeper, 
Boston, 1852-66; Treas. So. Boston R. R. 
Co., 1866-77; since 1877, Insurance and 
Real Estate Agent, Boston, Mass. 

"^^ Willi AM Hoit Humphrey. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 18.50-52; Pastor, Rich- 
mond, Me., 1854-58; Halifax, N. S., 18.58- 
62; Supt. Schools and Prin. High Sch., 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1862-63; from 1863, 
Pastor, Hastings ; died, Hastings, Minn., 
Dec. 6, 1865, aged 42. 

Edward Gushing Mitchell, A. 

M., 1863 ; D.D., 1870. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1853, and Resident Graduate, 1854; Pas- 
tor, Calais, Me.,1854-,56; Brockport,;N.Y., 
1857-58 ; Rockford, 111., 1858-63 ; Prof. Bib- 
lical Lit. and Interp., Theol. Dept.Shuvt- 
lett'CoU., 1863-70; Prof. Hebrew and Old 
Testament Lit., Bapt. Union Theol. 
Sem., Chicago, 111., 1870-76; Prof. He- 
lu-ew. Regent's Park College, London, 
Eng., 1876-77; President Baptist Theo- 
logical School, Paris, France, 1878-83; 
President /J?-o tern. Roger Williams Uni- 
versity, Nashville, Tenn., 1884-85; Edi- 
tor The Present Age, Chicago, 1883-84; 
Lowell Institute lecturer for 1884, upon 
" Biblical Science and Modern Discov- 
ery" ; Lecturer, Hebrew School, Mor- 
gan Park, 111., Worcester, Mass., Brook- 
lyn, N. v., 1884-85; atldress, Cambridge, 
Mass. Author of A Critical Handbook — 
a Guide to the Auihenticiti/, Canon, and 
Text of the Xeiv Testament, (1881) ; Les 
Sources du Xoureaii Testament, — liecher- 
ches snr l'anthenticit6,h canon, et le texte dii 
Xoureau Testament, Paris, (1882) ; Hebrew 
Introdiirtian, — ,//) Elementary Hebrew 
Crdiinitariiud HentUiig lUwk (1883). Edit- 



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ed and enlarged Davies' Hehreio Lexi- 
con, (1880) ; revised and re-edited Gesen- 
ius' Hebrew Grammar (1883) . 

James Sullivan Newell, A.M. 

Prin. No. Bennington Acad., Vt., 1849- 
.50; Troy Acad., IS.'JO-.'iS; Essex Sem., 
Conn., 1853-GO; firm of .J. S. Newell & 
Co., Mechanical Engrs. and Machinists, 
Boston, Mass. 

* Albion Parris Oakes. Prin. 

Acad., Waldoboro, Me. ; Lawyer, from 
1853; died, Waldoboro, Me., June 21, 
1859, aged 34. 

Andrew Croswell Ph i l l i p s . 

Prin. Gram. Sch., Portland, Me., 1850- 
52; Adm. to the bar, 18.53'; Lawyer, Prai- 
rie du Chien., Wis. ; Dist. Atty. three 
years ; Lawyer, Phillips, Me. ; County 
Atty., 186.5-68; Ed. Farmington Chronicle, 
1867-68; U. S. Consul, Ft. Erie, Can., 1868- 
80; City Atty., Sioux Falls, Dakota Ty. 

^'George Augustus Pierce, A.M., 

1870; M.D., Univ. Peini.; died, Provi- 
dence, R. I., Aug. 20, 1885, aged 57. 

John Rounds. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1851-.53; Pastor, New Gloucester, 
Me., .18.52-60; Freeport, 1860-65; Alna, 
1865-68; Chelmsford, Mass., 1868-72; Hol- 
den, 1872-74; Northfleld, Minn., 1874-79; 
Red Wing, Minn. 

Albion Keith Parris Small, 

D.D., 1879. Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 
1849-51 ; Pastor, Buckfleld, 1851-,58; Ban- 
gor, 1858-68; Portland, 1868-74; Fall 
River, Mass., 1874-83; Memb. Bd. Trus- 
tees from 1860; since 1883, Portland, Me. 

George McLellan Staples, A.M., 

M.D., Harvard, 18.55. Prin.Hebron Acad., 
Me.; Gram. Sch., Portland; Physician, 
Farmington, 1855; from 1856, Dubuque, 
la.; Surg. 14th Iowa Vols., 1861; Surg.- 
in-chief, Gen. C. F. Smith's Div., at Foi-t 
Donelson, and of Gen. W. A. L. Wal- 
lace's Div. at Shiloh, 1862; Med. Direc- 
tor, 6th Div., 16th A. C, 1863-64; Med. 
Director, Right Wing 16th A. C, 1864; 
Bvt. Lt. Col. Vols., 1865; U. S. Exam. 
Surg.; Div. Surg., 111. Central R. R., 
Dubvique, la. 

Moses Hanscom Tarbox. Or- 
dained, 1851; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1855; 



Pastor F. W. Bapt. ch., Bangor, Me., 
185.5-62; Amesbury, Mass., 1863-65; Cor- 
nish, Me., 1865-66; Missionary, Penob- 
scot County, 1866-69; Pastor, Dover, 
1869-72; Houlton, 1872-74; Missionary, 
Lewiston, 1874-78; Burnham, 1878-80; 
since 1880, Pastor, Elk River, Sherburne 
Co., Minn. 

*Versal Jesse Walker, A.M. 

Teacher, Saxton's River, Vt., 1849-50; 
Prin. China Acad., Me., 1850-52; Ea. Cor- 
inth Acad., 1852-.54; Teacher in Cal., 
18.55-59; Prin. High Sch., Winona, Minn., 
and Supt. Schools, 1859-69; from 1869, 
Prof. Latin, Univ. of Minnesota; died, 
Minneapolis, Minn., May 18,1876, aged 52. 

George Boardman Williams, 

1885. Pastor, Hampden, Me., 1849-51; 
Kingston, Mass., 1853-60; Hampden,Me., 
1860-66; Braintree, Mass. ,1869-71 ;Quincy, 
1871-77; Chaplain Sailor's Snug Harbor, 
Quincy, 1873-84 ; addi-ess, Kingston, Mass. 

21 

Class of 1850. 

Moses Clement Blanchard. In- 
surance Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 

*"JoHN Augustus Blanchard, 

A.M. Lawyer; died, Oldtown, Me., 
Sept. 23, 1886, aged .54. 

Joseph Blackwell. Lawyer, since 

18.59, New Liberty, Ky. 

■^'Samuel Cole. Theol. Sem., 
Rochester; Pastor, Belfast, Me., from 
18.53; died, Beverly, Mass., Nov. 11,18,54, 
aged .30. 

Charles Fairman, A.M., LL.D., 

Shui-tlcff, 1873. Prin. Litchfield Liberal 
Inst., Me., 1850-.52; Yates Acad., N. Y., 
1853-63; Medina Acad., 1863-67; Nunda 
Acad., 1867-68; Prof. Matli., Shurtleff 
Coll., ffe68-73 ; Prin. Cook Acad., Ha- 
vana, N. Y., 1873-75; since 1875, Prof. 
Math, and Nat. Phil., Shurtleff Coll., 
Upper Alton, 111. 

Ephraim Hunt, LL.D., 1870. 

Prin. Mon. son Acad., Me., 18.50-51; High 
Sch., Gardiner, 1851-52 ; Instr., Lafayette 
Coll., Ala., 1852-53 ; Eng. High. Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1854-68; Head Master Girl's 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



High and Normal Sch., Boston, 1868-72; 
Supt. Pub. Schools, Portland, Me., 187.5- 
77; Supt. Pub. Schools, Newton, 1877-81; 
address, Medford, Mass. Author of 
Literature of the English Language (1870) . 

IfBEN-TAMIN LaTJUISTON KnOWLTON. 
Teacher, Yates Acad., N. Y., 18.50-51; 
Lawyer,froni 1854, Jamaica,Vt. ; County 
Atty., 18.56-57; died, Jamaica, Vt., Sept. 
19, 18.59, aged 35. 

George Shepherd Low. Master 
Commissioner, Circuit Court, Ky., 1862- 
68; Lawyer, Owenton, Ky. 

James Harvey Parmelee. Prin. 
No. Conway Acad., N. H., 1851 ; Roches- 
ter Theol. Sem., 1852-.54; Pastor in Ohio, 
Iowa, Wis., and 111., 18.54-69; Pastor, 
W. Wardsboro, Vt. ; address, Bernards- 
ton, Mass. Author of Problems of The- 
ology (1886). 

*George Marshall Robinson. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 18.50-.52; Pastor, 
Sidney, Me., 18.53-.54; Searsmont, 18.55-56; 
from 1857, carriage maker, Livermore 
Falls; died, Livermore Falls, Me., Apr. 
29, 1873, aged 51. 

*LoRENZO Austin Smith. Teacher, 
in Ohio, 1850-.52; Byhalia, Miss., and 
West Point, Ark., 18.52-54; Teacher and 
farmer, Searcy, Ark.; forced into 
Confed. service, 1864; drowned in 
White River, Ark., 1864, aged 41. 

Class of 1851. 

Thomas Barnes Buck. Merchant, 

Stockton, Cal. 
Gilbert Herman Carpenter. 

Dealer in Musical Instruments, Water- 
ville. Me. 

*Albion Byron Clark. Prin. 
Shelburne Falls Acad., Mass., 18.51-54; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 18.54-.55; Pastor, 
Skowhegan, Me., 18.55-59; Agent Am. 
Bapt. Pub. SocNew York, 18.5!)-63; Pas- 
tor, Columbia, Cal., 18G3; died, Skowhe- 
gan, Me., Sept. 9, 1865, aged 39. 

*JoHN Oberon Coolidge. Prin. 
Patten Acad., Me., 1851-52; Prin. County 



School, Woodstock, 111.; died, Wood- 
stock, 111., Aug. 28, 1852, aged 25. 

James Stanley Emery. Prin. 

vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, Vt., 
1851-52; Memb. Kan. Legisl., 1863-64; 
U. S. Dist. Atty., 1864-67; Memb. Bd. 
Regents, State Univ., 1863, 1874; Pres. 
Bd. Trustees, Ottawa Univ., 1868-78; 
since 18.54, Lawyer, Lawrence, Kan. 

John Gamble. Teacher, Big Oak 
Flat, Cal. 

*-Thomas Hersey Garnsey. Prin. 

Talladega Acad., Ala., 1851-.53; Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me., 18.55; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
186.5-66; died, Boston, Mass., May 20, 
1884, aged .53. 

William Hastings Hodges. Civil 
Engineer and Teaclier, Lineolnville 
Centre, Me. 

William Godding Lord, A.M., 

and Dartmouth, 1885. Prin. Limington 
Acad., Me., 1851-56; Teacher, Ware, 
Mass., I856-.57; High Sch., Saccarappa, 
1860-64; Prin. Gorham Sem., 186.5-67, and 
Village Sch., 1872-75; High Sch., Scar- 
boro, 1876-79; Prin. Limington Acad., 
1857-60, 1864-65, 1867-72, 187.5-76, and since 
1879; Limington, Me. 

Burleigh Pease, A.M., 1857. 
Teacher Public Schools, Bangor, Me., 
till 1880; Bangor, Me. 

Aaron Appleton Plaisted. Law- 
yer, Dubuque, la., 18.54-57; since 1857, 
Cashier Ticonic Nat. Bank, Waterville, 
Me. ^^ 

Class of 1852. 

Francis Macomber Dodge. 
Wenham, Mass. 

George Washington Dow, A.M., 

Brown, 18.55. Post-grad, student. Brown, 
1853 ; Prin. High Sell., Lexington, Mass., 
18r)4; Brighton,18.55; Prof.Math.Burliug- 
ton Univ., 1857-.58; Prin. Ogden Sch., 
Chicago, 111., 18.59-60; U. S. Recruiting 
Officer, 1863-64; since 1864, Mfg. Chem- 
ist, Moline, 111. 

George Boardman Gow, A.M., 

1861; D.D., 1881. Prin. Litchfield Inst., 



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Me., 1853; Waterville Acad., 18.5.3-.5.5; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 18.58 ; Pastor, Ayer, 
Mass., 18.58-61; Prin. New London Inst., 
N. H., 1861-64; Pastor, Gloucester,Mass., 
1864-67 ; Worce-ster, 1867-72 ; Agent, Wor- 
cester Acad., 1872-74; Pastor, Millbury, 
1874-80; Brattleboro, Vt., 1880-83; since 
1883, Glen Falls, N. Y. 

*WiLLiAii Henky Hobbie, A.M. 

Teacher, Unity and Belfast, Me., to 1861 ; 
Publisher, New York; died. New York, 
Jan. 7, 1887, aged 67. 

*Ebenezer Hawks Libby. Prin. 

Vassalboro Acad., Me., 18.i3-.54; Pastor, 
F. W. Bapt. cb.. East Hebron, 1860-61; 
East Raymond, 1861; 2.5th Me. Yols., 
1862-63; 32d Me. Yols., 1864; Pastor, 
Windliam, 1865; died, Windham, Me., 
Sept. 18, 1868, aged 4.5. 

*Selden Fletcher Neal, A.M., 

1861; M.D., Harvard, 18.57. Prin. No. 
Anson Acad., Me., 18.52; Hebron Acad., 
1857-61; Teacher of Math., Me. State 
Sem., Lewiston, 1861-63; Prof. Math., 
Bates Coll., 186.3-64; Surg. U. S. Yds., 
1864-65 ; Physician from 1866, Livermore 
Falls; died, Livennore, Me., Mar. 20, 
1872, aged 49. 

*RicHAKr) Means Nott, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Red Creek, N. Y., 18.52- 
55; Calais, Me. ,18.5.5-.57; Rocbe.ster Theol. 
Sem., 18.59 ; Pastor, Rochester, N.Y.,18.59- 
65; In business, Atlanta, Ga., 186.5-68; 
Pastor, Aurora, 111., 1869-72; Wakefield, 
Mass., 1872-74; died, Wakefield, Mass., 
Dec. 21, 1880, aged 49. Author of Memoir 
of Abiier Kingman Nott (1865). 

George Marshall Preston. New- 
ton Theol.Inst., 18.55 ; Pastor,Sturbridge, 
Mass., 18.5,5-.58; Medford, 18.58-68; Woos- 
ter, O., 1869-71; Independence, la., 1871- 
73; Oldtown, Me., 1373-78; Lanesboro, 
Mass., 1878-80; since 1880, Cheshire, 
Mass. 

Daniel Webster Wilcox. Roch- 
ester Theol. Sem.; Clergj-man, Shel- 
burne Falls, Mass. 

9 

Class of 1853. 

JoTHAM Francis Baldwin, A.M. 

Prin. Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1853-.54; 
Wash. Acad., E. Machias, 1854-55; Law- 



yer, Belle Plaine, Minn., 18.56-60; Memb. 
Minn. Senate, 18.58-60; since 1860, Cincin- 
nati, O. 

William Pitt Bartlett. Prin. 
Hallowell Acad., Me., 18.53-.55; Lawyer, 
Watertown, Wis., 18.56; Member Wis. 
Legisl .,1860,1873 ; Dist.Attorney, 6 years ; 
County Judge, 2 years; Register U. S. 
Land Ofiice, 1875-79; Regent Wis. State 
Univ., fi-om 1886; since ia57, Eau Claire, 
Wis. 

*George Bradley. Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me., 18.5.5-56; Belle Plaine, Minn., 
1856-65; Speaker, 1st sess. Minn. Legisl., 
18.58; Receiver, U. S. Land Office, 1860; 
2d Lt. 8th Minn. Yols., 1862; Maj. and 
Lt. Col. 7th Minn. Yols., 1862-65; from 
1865, Lawyer, Minneapolis; died, Min- 
neapolis, Minn., Feb. 11, 1879, aged 46. 

George Bullen, A.M., and Brown, 

1876; D.D., 1880. Newton Theol. Inst., 
18.58; Pastor, Skowhegan, Me., 1860-62; 
Chaplain 16th Me. Vols., 1862-63; Pastor, 
Wakefield, Mass., 1864-66; since 1868, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

Charles Henry Davis. Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

John Atkinson Lowell, A.M. 

Prin. Parsonsfleld Sem., Me., 18.53-.57; 
Teacher, Me. State Sem., Lewiston, 18.57- 
60; Pastor, F. W. Bapt. ch., LewLston, 
1861-69; Newmarket, N. H., 1869-70; Law- 
rence, Mass., 1870-72 ; Res. Lic.,Andover 
Theol. Sem., 1872-73; Member Bd. Tms- 
tees. Bates Coll., ft-om 1863; since 1873, 
Pastor, Danville, N. H. 

Alfred Oaven, A.M., D.D., Kala- 
mazoo, 1871. Newton Theol. Inst., 1858; 
Pastor, Lynn, Mass., 18.58-67; Detroit, 
Mich., 1867-77; Chicago, 111., 1877-79; 
President Denison University, Gran- 
ville, O., 1879-86; address, Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Henry Miller Pierce, A.M., 

18.57; LL.D.,Lewisburg, 1866. Prin. New- 
castle Acad., Me., 18.5.3-.55; High Sch., 
Chicopee, Mass., 18.56-.57; Pres. Rutgers 
Coll. tor Women, New York, 18.58-71; 
Gen. Man. Standard Charcoal Co. .Good- 
rich, Tenn.; of Calera Furnace and 
Charcoal Co., Calera, Ala.; of Decatur 



36 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Charcoal Chemical Works, Deeatiir, 
Ala. ; of Nashville Iron, Steel, and Char- 
coal Co.; of Standard Charcoal, Iron, 
and Chemical Co. ; and Pres. Xashville 
Land Improvement Co., Xashville, 
Tenn. 

Hakris Merrill Plaisted, A.M., 

LL.B., Albany, 18.i5. Prin. Waterville 
Lib. Inst., Me., 18.53; Lawyer, Bangor, 
since 18.56; Capt. and Lt. Col. 11th Me. 
Vols., 1861 ; Col. 11th Me. Vols., 1862 ; Brig. 
Gen. and Bvt. Maj. Gen. Vols. ,186.5 ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1867, 1868; Atty. Gen., Me., 
1873-7.5; Member 44th U.S. Congress,1875- 
76; Governor of Maine, 1881, 188-2; Edi- 
tor and Propr. The Xew Age, Augusta, 
Me. Author of Digest of Maine Reports 
(1880). 

*Frank Plumer. Lawyer, Daven- 
port, la., from 1856; died, Davenport, 
la., Sept. 11, 1866, aged 39. 

Hob ART Wood Richardson, A.M. 

Tutor, 183.5-62; U. S. Land OfHce, Wash- 
ington, B.C., 186:^-64; U. S. Coast Survey, 
Portland, Me., 1864-66; Editor Portland 
y^ress, 1866-68 ; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 
1877; Supervisor Census, 1880; since 
1868, Editor Portland Advertiser, Port- 
land, Me. Author of Paper Money (1878) ; 
The National Banks (1880) ; The Standard 
Dollar (1881) ; Introduction to York Deeds 
(1887). 

Robert Folger Stratton, M.D., 
Harvard, 18.57. Physician, Knox Co., 
111., 18.57-6-2 ; Surg. Ilth 111. Cav., 1862 ; U.S. 
Exam. Surg., since 1865; Saint Joseph, 
Mich. 

Stephen Rollo Thurston, A.M., 

Commission Merchant, Portland, Me., 
18.54-67; Ins. Agent, 1867-73; Correspon- 
dent, with A. H. Andrews & Co., Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Joshua Woodman Weston, A.M. 

Prin. Conway Acad., X. H., I853-.54; 
Bridgton Acad., 185.5-,57; Instr. Math., 
Antioch Coll., 18.58-60; employed in 
PuIjHc Schools, Decatur, 111., 1863-66; 
Siipt. Pub. Schools, La Crosse, Wis., 
187-2-77; since 1877, drug business and 
real estate. La Crosse, Wis. 

14 



Class of 1854. 

^Derrick Stafford Bridgham. 

Engineer and farmer, in Cal., 18.55-.58; 
drowned, Frazer River, Oct. 17, 18.58, 
aged 24. 

Albion Keith Parris Knowlton, 

a.m. Prin. No. Conway Acad., N. H., 
18.54-55; Thomaston Acad., Me., 18.56-59; 
High Sch., Lewiston, 1860-62; adm. to 
the bar, 1860; Judge Municipal Court, 
1872-76; City Solicitor, 1881-82; Lewis- 
ton, Me. 

*Cyrus Wesley Lander, 1875. 

Prin. Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1854-55; 
Teacher and miner, Columbia, Cal., 
18.56-61; Supt. Pittsburg R. R. and Coal 
Mining Co., 1861-64; from 1867, Lawyer, 
Martinez ; County Judge from 1870 ; died 
Martinez, Cal., Jan. 16, 1874, aged 45. 

Samuel Worcester Matthews, 

a.m., 1858. Prin. Lee Acad., Me., 1854; 
Williamston Acad., N. C, 1856-.59; Cor- 
inna Acad., Me., 1859; Lawyer, Hamp- 
den, 1860-79; Asst. Assessor Int. Rev., 
186-2-72; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1873; Depy. 
Collector Customs, 188-2-85; Editor and 
l^roprietor Aroostook Repuhlican, Cari- 
bou; State Com'r of Industrial and 
Labor Statistics, 1887; Augusta, Me. 

^'Henry Allen Sawtelle, A.M., 

D.D., Hillsdale, 1874. Prin. High Sch., 
Waterville, Me., and Tutor, 1854-55; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 18.58; Pastor, Lim- 
erick, Me., 1858-59; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, to Hong Kong and 
Swatow, China, 1859-61; Pastor, San 
Francisco, Cal., 186-2-76; Assoc. Ed. The 
Evangel, 1862-64; Ed. The Spare Hour, 
1868-70; Pastor, Chelsea, Mass., 1877-82; 
Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882-83; San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., 1883-84; died, Water\dlle, 
Me., Nov. 22, 1885, aged 52. Author of 
The Communion (1866) ; Things to Think 
0/(1873). 

*JoHN Butler Wilson, A.M.; 

M.D., Jefferson, 18.59. Prin. Ea. Corinth 
Acad., and High Sch., Dexter, Me., 1854- 
■57; Physician, Exeter, 1860-61; Capt. 
15th Me. Vols., 1861-63; Surg. 7th U.S. 
Inf.; Med. Inspector, Dist. ot Fla. ; 
from 1865, Dexter, Me.; died, Dexter, 
Me., Mar. 13, 1866, aged 32. 

6 



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37 



Class of 1855. 

Nathan Weston Blanchard, 

1874; A.M., 1877. Collector, Placer Co., 
Cal., 1860-62; Memb. Assembly, 18G-2-63; 
Lumber Merchant to 1872; Firm of 
Blanchard & Bradley, Flour Mills; 
Orange and Lemon gi-ower, Santa 
Paula, Cal. 

*'James Tyler Bradbury, A.M. 

Prin. Waterville Acad., Me., 1855-58; 
Vassalboro Acad., 1858-59; from 18.59, 
West Liberty Acad., West Va. ; died, 
West Liberty, W. Va., June 14, 1863, 
aged 37. 

David Fifield Crane, A.M. 

Since 1859, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Labkin Dunton, a.m., LL.D., 

1880. Prin. Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 
Me., 1856-57; Lawyer, Waterville, 18.58- 
59; Prin. High Sch., Bath, 1859-67; Sub- 
Mastei', Lawrence Sch., Boston, Mass., 
1867-68, and Prin. 1868-72; since 1872, 
Head Master Normal Sch., Boston; 
address, Allstou, Mass. 

Charles Freeman Foster, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1855-57; Pastor, 
So. Amesbury, Mass., 1857-59; Bidde- 
lord. Me., 1859-61; Yarmouth, 1861-63; 
Chap. State Almshouse, Tewksbury, 
Mass., 1864-66; Chap, and Asst. Supt., 
State Pri. Sch., Monson, 1866-75; Prin. 
Pam. Sch. for Boys, Chicopee, 1875-77; 
High Sell., Chester, Pa., 1877-78; since 
1878, Supt. Pub. Schools, Chester, Pa. 

Reuben Foster, A.M. Prin. Vas- 
salboro Acad., Me., 1855-56; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1866, 1867, and Speaker, 1870; 
Member Me. Senate, 1871, and Presi- 
dent, 1873 ; since 1858, Lawyer, Water- 
ville, Me. 

Oliver Crosby Gray, A.M., 18 69, 

and St. John's, 1868, LL.D., 1884. Prin. 
Pub. Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., 1855- 
56; Monticello Acad., 1857-58; Fern 
Sem., Princeton, Ark., 1860, 1866-67; Col 
Confed. Army, 1861-64; Prof. Math., St 
John's Coll., 1868-71, and President, 
1872-74; Prof. Math, and Civil Engineer 
ing, Arkansas Industrial Univ., 1874-79 
Prof. Pure Math., 1878-84; Supt. Pub. 
Schools, Fayetteville, Ai-k. 



"^^ William Solyman Heath. Law- 
yer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1856-58; Vice- 
Consul U. S., Montreal, Can., 18.58-.59; 
Lawyer, Rockland, Me., 18.59-61; Capt. 
3d Me. Vols., 1861 ; Lt. Col. 5th Me. Vols., 
1861 ; killed at battle of Gaines' Mills, 
Va., June 27, 1862, aged 28. 

^Washington Irving Humphrey, 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1855; died, Yar- 
mouth, Me., Feb. 13, 1856, aged 26. 

John Warren Lamb, A.M. Prin. 
Lebanon Acad., Me., 18.57-60; Water- 
ville Acad., 1862-65; Prof. Math., Bates 
Coll., 186.5-68; Insurance Agent, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Samuel Kelley Leavitt, A.M. 

Instr. Lit. and Scien. Inst., New London, 
N. H. ; Prin. High Sch., Holyoke, Mass., 
Hallowell, Me., and Evansville, Ind.; 
adm. to the bar, 1859; Lawyer, Evans- 
ville, 1861-70; Capt. 65th Ind. Vols., 1862- 
65; Pastor, Keokuk, la., 1870-72; Cincin- 
nati, O., 1872-84; since 1884, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

*'RuFus Knight Marriner, A.M., 

1867. Asst. Boys' High Sch., Portland, 
Me., 1855-,57; adm. to the bar, 1859; Prin. 
AVaverly Inst., N. Y., 1859-60; Lawyer, 
Waverly, 1860-62 ; Teacher, Santa Rosa, 
Sacramento, and San Francisco, Cal., 
1862-67; from 1867, Lawyer; died, San 
Francisco, Cal., Aug. 19, 1875, aged 44. 

Tristram Franklin McFadden, 

A.M. Adm. to the bar, 18.58; Lawyer, 
Fairfield, Me.; Publishers' Agent, Cam- 
bridge, N. Y. 

John William Parrington, Asst. 

Boys' High Sch., Portland, Me., 1857; 
Lawyer, Americus, Kan. 

Joseph Gancello Pettengill. 

Lawyer, Enaporia, Kan. 

Charles Jenkins Prescott, A.M., 

Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 18.5.5-56; Instr. 
in Classics, Mobile Coll., Ala., 1856-62; 
Instr. Math. Eaglesvvood Mil. Acad., 
Perth Amboy, N.J., 1862-68 ; Prin. Essex 
Hall Sch., Orange, N. J., 1868-80; since 
1880, Prin. Pub. Sch. No. 13, Jersey City; 
residence, Orajige, N. J. 



38 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Charles Francis Richards, A.M., 

18(>4. Treas. Camden Savings Bank, 
Rockpoi-t, Me. 

Henry Kendall Trask, A.M., 

LL.D., 1881. Prin. Bloonifleld Acad., 
Me., 1855-57; Prin. Higli Sell., and Supt. 
Sell., Morris, 111. ,1857-61 ; Prin. Wayland 
Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861-68 ; since 
1868, Prin. So. Jersey Institute, Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

*HiRAM Fuller Wall. Died, 
Hallowell, Me., Sept. 13, 185.% aged 21. 

*Legh Richmond Webber. 

Teacher, New Portland, Me., 18.55-56; 
Troy, Vt., 1856-57; Teacher and farmer, 
Kansas, 18.57-61; U. S. Vols., 1861-64; 
died, Augusta, Me., Jan. 5, 1866, aged 35. 

Charles Frederick Weston, A. 

M., 1872. Newton Theol. Inst., 1855-56; 
Rochester, Theol. Sem., 18.58-.59; ordain- 
• ed, 1863 ; Pastor, Lincoln, Fayette, Me. ; 
Russell, Mass. ; E. Avon, N. Y. ; Fowler- 
vllle, Mich.; Orleans, N. Y.; Limerick, 
Me. ; address, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

*RoscoE James White. Lawyer, 

Belfast, Me., 1859-60; Merchant and tan- 
ner, Princeton, Me., 1860-65; died Au- 
gusta, Me., Aug. 30, 1868, aged 32. 

*JoHX Woodman. Drowned, Wa- 

terville, Me., June 27, 1855, aged 25. 



Class of 1856. 

Abijah Robinson Crane, D.D., 

1884. Prin. Acad., Ea. Corinth, Me., 
1857; Law Student, 18.58; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1861 ; Pastor, Hallowell, Me., 1861- 
74; Financial Sec, Colhy Univ., 1874- 
77; Bepr. Me. Legist, ]880;.Memher Bd. 
Trustees from 1871 ; since 1877, Pastor, 
East ^Vintllrop, Me. 

Charles Carroll Loav, A.M., 

I860. Farmer, Guilford, Lake City P. 
O., Minn. 

*CiiARLEs Andrew Miller, A.M. 

A(hn. to the bar, 18.58; Lawyer, Rock- 
land, Me., 1850-63; Asst. Clerk Me. IIo. 
Keps., 1858, 1859, and Clerk, 1860-6:!; 
Major, 2d Me. Cav. Vols., 1863-<)4; Plant- 



er, Montgomery, Ala., from 1865; Sec. 
of State, Ala., 1869, 1870; died, Skowhe- 
gan. Me., May 7, 1877, aged 42. 

Asa Perkins. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 18.58-60; Pastor, Rockport, Me., 
1860-62; E. Harrington, 1863-66; Liver- 
more Falls, 1867-68 ; Limerick, 1870-77 ; 
Supply, Machiasport and E. Machias, 
1877-78; Fayette Corner, 187&-80; Treas. 
Savings Bank, Limerick, Me. 

Joseph Augustus Ross. 20th Me. 

Vols., 1862-65; 1st Lieut. 41st U. S. C. 
Vols.; from 1875, Lawyer; County Atty., 
1877-78; Princeton, Minn. 

*RoscoE Greene Smith, A.M. 

Instr. Nat. Sci. F. W. Bapt. Inst., New 
Hampton, N. H., 1856-.58, and Prin., 18.58- 
60; died, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 31, 
1860, aged 28. 

Charles Henry Smith, A. M. 

Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 18.56-60; 
Lawyer, Machias, 1865; Member Me. 
Senate, 1866; Capt. 1st. Me. Cav., 1861; 
Maj. Lt. Col., and Col., 1863; Bvt. Brig. 
Gen. Vols., 1864; Bvt. Maj. Gen. Vols., 
1865; Col. 28th U. S. Inf., 1866; Bvt. Brig. 
Gen., U. S. A., 1867; B\'t. Maj. Gen. U. S. 
A., 1867; since 1869, Col. 19th U. S. Inf., 
Ft. Clark, Texas. 

*Charles Wesley Snow, A.M., 

M. D., Bowdoin, 1860. Physician, Skow- 

hegan, Me., from 1860; Asst. Surg. U. S. 

A., Augusta, 1864-65; died, Skowhegan, 

Me., Sept. 28, 1876, aged 42. 

8 

Class of 1857. 

Jonathan Quincy Barton, A.M., 

1867. Paymaster, U. S. Navy; U. S. 
Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. 

♦Stephen Boothby. Prin. Select 
Sch. for Boys, Bangor, Me., 1858; Law- 
yer, Portland, 1860-61; 1st Me. Cav., 
1861; 1st Lt. and Capt., 1862; Major and 
Lt. Col., 1863; mortally wounded, Bea- 
ver Dam Station, Va., 1864; died, Point 
Lookout, Md., June 5, 1864, aged 30. 

"'John Brackett Bradbury. 

Teacher, Grafton, Mass., 1857; died, 
Limington, Me., Apr. 27, 1858, aged 24. 



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Henky Lewis Chase. Teacher, 

1857-60; East Windsor Theol. Sem., 
1861-62; Andover Theol. Sem., 1863; 
Pastor, Cong, ch., North Carver, Mass., 
1863-67; Dyersville, la., 1867-70; Green 
Mountain, la., 1870-81 ; Green Mountain, 
la. 

WiJLLiAM Johnson Corthell. 
Prin. High Sch., Calais, Me., 1857; 
County Supt. Pub. Sch., 1869; Supt. Pub. 
Sch„ Calais, 1869-76; Repr. Me. LegisL, 
1873, 1874; Member Me. Senate, 1875; 
State Supt. Sch., 1876; Member Bd. 
Trustees, from 1877; since 1878, Prin. 
State Normal Sch., Gorham, Me. 

Augustus Alt, en Fletcher. 

Teacher, Me. and Western States to 
1880; Register of Probate, 1880-84; since 
1884, in business, Lincoln ville, Me. 

Zenas Paine Hanson, M.D., Chi- 
cago, i86i. Surg. 42d 111. Vols; Physi- 
cian, Chicago, 111. 

Henry Augustus Hart, A.M., 

186-2. Newton Theol. Inst., 1860; Pastor, 
Rockland, Me., 1860-65; Yarmouth, 1865- 
69; since 1869, of firm. Hart & Co., Wool 
dealers, Portland, Me. 

Alanson Currier Herrick. 

Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 1861-71 ; Union 
Theol. Sem., 1866; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1867, 1868; Pastor, Canton, Me., 1872-76; 
Freeport, Me., 1876-84; since 1884, Sac- 
ramento, Cal. 

George Mellen Prentiss King, 

A.M., 1865, D.D., 1886. Instr. Rhet., 
Maryland Agric. Coll., 1858-59; Pastor, 
E. Providence, R. I., 1860-67; since 1867, 
Pres. Waylaud Seminary, Wasliington, 
D. C. 

Francis Mayo, A.M. 1887. Prin. 

Acad., Monson, Me., 1857; North Anson 
Acad., 1858; Prin. High Sch., Liberty- 
ville. 111., 1859; adm. to the bar, 1862; 
Private and Corp. 67th 111. Vols., 1863; 
Lawyer, Chicago, 1864-78; since 1878, 
So. Chicago, 111. 

Francis Lyford Morse, A.M., 

1865, Ph.D. Maryville, 1886. Prof. Math., 
Hanover Coll. ; Hanover, Ind. 



I ^Joseph Odell. Prin. Lebanon 
Sem., Ky., and Editor Central Kentuck- 
tan, 1857-59 ; Editor Richmond Messenger, 
1860; Editor Z)ai7i/ Commercial New Al- 
bany, Ind., 1866-67; Assoc. Ed. Journal, 
La Fayette, Ind., from 1867; died, La 
Fayette, Ind., Oct. 19, 1871, aged 38. 

*MosEs Jewett Prescott. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1860; Pastor, Kenne- 
bunkport. Me., 1860-63; died, Ipswich, 
Mass., Dec. 5, 1863, aged 31. 

Russell Benjamin Shepherd. 

Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., Me., 1857-58; 
Girls' Higli Sch., Bangor, 1859-62; adm. 
to the bar, 1862; Atljt. 18th Me. Vols., 
1862; Major 1st Me. Art., 1862; Lt. Col. 
and Col., 1864; Bvt. Brig. Gen. Vols., 
1865; Cotton Planter, Ga., 186.5-69; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1875, 1876; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 1877; Member Executive Council, 
1878; Member Bd. Trustees from 1886; 
since 1875, Agt. Coburn Woolen Mfg. 
Co., Skowhegan, Me. 

Jonathan Godfrey Soule, A.M., 

1865. Prin. Hartland Acad., Me., 1857- 
59; Inst. Evansville Sem., Wis., 1859-63; 
Prin. Hartland Acad., Me., 1863-67; Fox- 
croft Acad., 1867-71 ; since 1871, Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me. 

Charles Frederick Vent. Pub- 
lisher, Cincinnati, O., to 1886; Brick 
mfr., Chicago, 111. 

GowEN Coombs Wilson. Prin. 

High Sch., Hallowell, Me., 1857-59; Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1861 ; Pastor Cong, ch., 
Winterport, 1861-66; since 1866, Wind- 
sor, Conn. 



Class of 1858. 



18 



Thomas Foxwell Bachelder, 
A.M., 1870. Prin. High Sch., Columbia, 
Me., 1858-59; Lawyer, Grand Rapids, 
Wis., 1859-64; San Fi-ancisco, Cal., 1865- 
83; Fruit grower, Sunol, Cal. 

Charles Pierce Baldwin, A.M., 

Prin. High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1859-61; 
Capt. 11th Me. Vols., 1862, Major and 
Bvt. Col., 1864; Lt. Col. and Bvt. Brig. 
Gen. Vols., 1865; since 1866, silver min- 
ing, Georgetown, Col. 



40 



GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



SiMox Stkatton Brown, A.M., 

1862. Lawyer, Freedom, Me., 1859-64; 
Fairfleld, 1864-81; Member Executive 
Council, 1879-80; Watcrville, Me. 

*Sabine Emeky. Prin. Bloomfield 
Acad., Me., 18.58-60; Prin. High Sell., 
Eastport, 1860-61; Capt. 9th Me. Vols., 
1861; Major, Lt. Col. and Col., 1862-64; 
adm. to the har, 1864; Lawyer, Balti- 
more, Md., 186.T-68; died, Baltimore, 
Md., March 24, 1868, aged 34. 

Jonathan Cilley Fales, A.M. 
Listr. Nat. Scien., Morse Acad., New 
Albany, Ind. ; Prot. Natural Sciences, 
Centre Coll. ot Ky., Danville, Ky. 

Isaac Small Hamblen, A.M. 

Prin. Waterville Acad., Me., 18.58-61; 
Merchant and law student, 1861-65 ; New- 
ton Theol. In.st., 1868; Pastor, Rockland, 
Mass., 1868-72; Winehendon, 1872-80; 
Holden, Mass., 1880-86; since 1886, No. 
Berwick, Me. 

Amos Li^nt Hinds, A.M. Farmer, 

Benton, Me. 

Benjamin Franklin Laaa^rence, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1859-60; Pas- 
tor, Cape Neddick,Me., 1862-65; Corintli, 
1865-67; Dexter,1867-70; Brunswick, 1870- 
74; Groton, Mass., 1874-80; Meriden, 
N.H., 1881-86; since 1886, Ea. .Jefferson, 
Me. 

* Joseph Winsloav Levett. Asst. 

in Seminary, Hernando, Miss., 18.59; 
Prin. Fem. Inst., New Britain, Pa., I860; 
private, Confed. Army ; died, Memphis, 
Tenn., Sept., 1866, aged 28. 

Horace Barroavs Marshall, 

A.M. Pastor, Hartland, Me., 1858-59; 
Turner, 1859-62 ; Buxton, 1862-65 ; Waldo- 
boro, 186.5-68; A'^ineyard Haven, Mass., 
1868-71; Prin. Grove Hill Seni., 1871-73; 
Pastor, Clielmsford, 1873-75; Kingston, 
1875-80; Oldtown, Me., 1880-81; Buck- 
fleld, 1881-82; Home Missionary, Pipe- 
stone City, Edgarton, and Fairmont, 
Minn., 1882-85; Financial Agt. Pillsbury 
Acad., Owatonna, 188.5-86; since 1886, 
Pastor, Cape Neddick, Me. 

*WiLLiAM Triit Parker. Prin. 

High Sell., i;ilsw()rtli,Me.,ia58-,59; Prof. 



Math. Bethel Coll., Ky., 1859-60; Law- 
yer, Ell swoith. Me., 1861-62; 1st Lieut, 
and Capt. 1st Me. Art., 1862; killed in 
battle, Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 19, 
1864, aged 24. 

Ea'erett Wilson Pattison, A.M., 

Shurtleff, 1866. Prin. AA". Gardiner Acad., 
Me.,18.58-.59; Instr. Oread Inst., AA^orces- 
ter, Mass., 1860-61; Private, 2d Mass. 
A'ols., 1861 ; 1st Lieut, and Judge Advo- 
cate 1st Div. 12th A. C, 1862; Capt., 1864; 
since ]865,Lawj'er, St. Louis Mo. Author 
of Digest of Missouri liepoj-ts (1873, 1879). 

*George Gilman Percia al, a.m., 

1862 ; M.D., Bellevue, 1863. Sheffield Sci. 
Sch., 1860; Asst. in Chem., Yale, 1861-62; 
Asst. Surg. U. S. A'ols., 1863-65; Prof. 
Chem. Homeop. Med. Coll., Pa., 1868-69; 
Druggist, Phila., Pa., to 1870; Photo. 
Engi-aver, New Y'ork, to 1880; Mfg. 
Chemist; died, AA'aterville, Me., Aug. 3, 
1883, aged 44. 

Charles Henry Roave, A.M., 

1864. Newton Theol. Inst., 1861 ; Acting 
Pastor, Holyoke, Mass., 1861-62; Augus- 
ta, Me., 1862-64; Chaplain U. S. Hosp. 
Dept., 1864-65; Pastor, Boston, Mass., 
1866-71; T^^eymouth, 1871-74; A^^ollaston 
Heights, 1874-78; Cambridge, 1878-81; 
Mystic River, Conn., 1881-84; since 1884, 
AVhitman, Mass. 

JuDsoN Wade Shaav, A.M., 1865. 

Prin. Acad., No. Anson, Me., 1858, 1859; 
in educational work, 1860-75; employed 
on Greenleaf's Higher Math. Series, 1863 ; 
on Walton's Arithmetics, i9&>,\i~Q; Bible 
and S. S. work, 1875-78; Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1879, 1881-83 ; Supply, Union Cong'l 
ch. Andover, Mass., 1883; No. Conway, 
1884; lecturing and writing, 1885, 1886; 
Pastor, Royalston, Mass. 

*Hampton Dunreath Plummer 
Small. Teacher, AVinthrop, Dresden 
and Dixmont, Me., 1858-02; died, Mt. 
A^ernon, Me., Aug. 23, 1862, aged 29. 



16 



Class of 1859. 



Alfred Eliab Buck. Prin. High 

Sch., Hallowell, and Lewiston, Me., 
to 1861; Capt. 13th Me. A'ols., 1861; Lt. 
Col. 91st U. S. Vols., 18(«; Lt. Col. 51st 
U. S. A'ols., 1864; Bvt. Col. A'ols., 186.5-66; 



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mfr. turpentine and rosin, Ala., 1866-67 ; 
Presidential Elector, Ala., 1868; Meni" 
ber 41st U. S. Cong., 1869-70; Clerk U. S. 
Dist. and Circuit Court, Atlanta, Ga. 

Stephen Copeland Fletcher, 

A.M., 1865. Capt. 7th Me. Vols., 1861, and 
Major; Lt. Col. 1st Me. Vet. Vols., 1864; 
Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1865-67; ordained, 
1866; Pastor,Wilton, N.H., 1867-73; since 
1873, New London, N. H. 

* Alexander Fuller, A.M., 1865. 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 186-2; Pastor Cong, 
cli., Plymouth, Mass., from 1863; died, 
Kingston, Mass., Dec. 5, 1869, aged 30. 

Daniel Foster Goodrich. 

2d Lieut. 1st Me. Vet. Vols., 1864; 1st 
Lieut., 1865; Memb. Minn. Senate, 1878- 
87; Lawyer, Blue Earth City, Minn. 

Levi Ludden. Prin. Boys' Gram. 

Sch., Bangor, Me., 1860; High Sch., Mil- 
ford, 1861; High Sch., Prince William, 
N.B., 186-2-63; Private, 1st D. C. Cav., 
1864; 2d Lieut. 41st U. S. Vols., 1864-65; 
Prin. Wilkinsburg Acad., Pa., 1866-69; 
since 1869, Prin. Preparatory Dept., 
Western Univ. of Pa., Allegheny City, 
Pa. 

*JtrDAH Teague Pompilly, a.m., 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1859-60; Asst. 
Hughes High School, Cincinnati, O., 
1860-03; from 1863, Insurance Agent; 
died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1870, 
aged 33. 

Hiram Chaney Vaitghan, M.D., 

Harvard, 1864. Prin. Athens Acad., 
Me., 1859-60; Hallowell High Sch., 1860- 
61; Hosp. Steward, 14th Me. Vols., 1861- 
62; Capt. 24th Me. Vols., 186-2-63; Asst. 
Surg. U. S. N., 1864-65; in charge Hosp. 
for Freedmen, Jacksonville, Fla., 1865- 
66; Physician, Lewiston, Me., 1867-68; 
Manager Life Ins. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 
1869-78 ; Editor E Usivortli American, 1878- 
85; address, Poxcroft, Me. 

7 

Class of I860. 

George Brainerd B u z e l l e . 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 1863; U. S. Chr. 
Com., and Am. S. S. Union till 1868; 
Acting Pastor, Princeton, Me., 1868-69; 
since 1869, in business pursuits, Port- 
land, Me. 



Joseph Freeman Elder, D.D., 

Madison, 1875. Prin. Hebron Acad., 
1860-61; Private tutor, Ohio, 1862-64; 
Rochester Theol. Sem. 1867; Pastor, 
Orange, N. J., 1867-70; Member Bd. 
Trustees, Rochester Theol. Sem.; Trus- 
tee Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc, 1870- 
85; since 1870, Pastor Bapt. ch. of the 
Epiphany (formerly Oliver St.), New 
York. 

JosiAH Manchester Haynes, 

1863, A.M. Prin. Lincoln Acad., New- 
castle, Me., 1860-62; Lawyer, New York, 
1864; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1876-77; Member 
Me. Senate, 1878, and President, 1879; 
Speaker Me. Ho. Reps., 1883-84; Memb. 
Nat. Rep. Com. for Me., 1884-88; since 

1865, shipbuilding, lumber and ice busi- 
ness, Augusta, Me. 

John Henry Jackson A. M., 

M.D., Bowdoin, 1868. Prin. Acad., Ef- 
fingham, N. H., and Lincoln, Me., to 
1862; Union Sch., Grand Rapids, Wis., 
1862-65; Physician, Vassalboro, Me., 
1868-73; since 1873, Pall River, Mass. 

*Henry Abial Kennedy, 1862. 
Depv- Collector Customs, Waldoboro, 
Me., 1863-81; Collector, 1881-84; died, 
Waldoboro, Me., Mar. 9, 1884, aged 49. 

Almore Kennedy, A. M., 1872. 

Member Me. Senate, 187'2-73; Judge of 
Probate; Member Bd. Trustees 1877-83; 
since 1862, Lawyer, Waldoboro, Me. 

Ransom Norton, A.M. Prin. High 

Sell., Livermore, Me., 1860-61 ; Corinna 
Acad., 1861; High Sch., Oldtown, 1861- 
62; High Sch., Eliot, 1862-63 ; High Sch., 
Uxbridge, 1863; Houlton Acad., 1864; 
Clerk of Courts, 1868-80, 1883-87; since 

1866, Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

Levi Merriam Pierce, Prin. Ox- 
ford Liberal Inst., So. Paris, Me., 1860- 
61; Oxford Normal Inst., Paris, 1861-63; 
High Sch., Uxbridge, Mass., 18&3-66; 
High Sch. Chicopee Falls, 1866-72; Pres. 
Arlington Piano Co., Boston, 1872-75; 
since 1876, of firm Carter and Pierce, 
music dealers, Springfield, Mass. 

Stillman Hersey Record, A.M., 

1865. Newton Theol. Inst., 1863 ; Acting 
Pastor, Sterling, Mass.,1863-64; Mission- 



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aiy, Am. S. S. Union, in R. I., Mass., X. 
H., and Me., 18(>4-70; address, Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Jacob Bartlett Shaw, A. M., 

1866. Clerk, Interior Dept., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1861-63; Examiner Pension 
Claims, 1863-65; Treas. Improved Sole 
Sewing Macliine Co., Cambridge, Mass. 

*WiLLiAM Waxlace West. Med- 
ical Student, 1860-61 ; Hospital Steward, 
and Asst. Surg., 8th Me. Vols., 1861; 
died, Waterville, Me., Feb. ,5, 1862, aged 



11 



Class of 1861. 



Frederic Dana Blake, A. M. 

Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1864; Instr. in He- 
brew, N. T. I., 1863-64; Pastor, Gardin- 
er. Me., 1864-68; New London, N. H., 
1869-73; Cherrytield, Me., 1875-80; Oak- 
land, Me., 1880-83; since 1884, Wickford, 
R.I. 

George Stickney Flood, A.M., 

1865. Dealer in M'^ood and Coal, Water- 
ville, Me. 

William Allen Hatch, 1864, A. 

M., M.D., Harvard, 1867. 2d Lieut. 3d 
Me. Vols., 1861; 1st Lieut, and Capt., 
1862; Major SOth U. S. Vols., 1863-65; 
Agent, Treasury Dept., Rodney, Miss., 
1865; Physician, Caribou, Me., 1870; 
Prelect, Girard Coll., Phila., Pa., 1871- 
72; Apothecary, Melrose, Mass., 1873-78; 
since 1881, Rector Episc. ch., Maryville, 
Mo. 

Amos Messer Jackson, M. D., 

Dartmouth, 1872. 2d Lieut. 24th Me. 
Vols., 1862, 1st Lieut., 186;}; 2d Lieut. 
Signal Corps, U. S. A., 186:^; Major 10th 
U. S. C. Art., 1864; Bvt. Licut.-Col. 1865; 
in business, Lewiston, Me., 1867-71; 
-Since 1873, Physician, Fall River, Mass. 

Randall Elvin Jones, Prin. Acad. 

AVaterville, Me., 1861-62; High sell. 
Rockland, 1862-63 ; Shipmaster, 1864-77; 
Lime mfr., Rockport, 1877-83; since 
1884, with Gt. Falls Ice Co., Randolpli, 
Mo. 

Albert Prescott Marble, A.M., 

1865; Ph. D., 1880. Instr. Math., Way- 



land Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861-64; 
Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 1865; 
Berkshire Fam. Sch., Stockbridge, 
Mass., 1865-66; Prin. Worcester Acad., 
Mass., 1866-68; since 1868, Supt. Public 
Schools, Worcester, Mass. 

6 

Class of 1862. 

*Aretas Gustavus Barker, A.M. 

Prin. Masonic Charitable Inst., Effing- 
ham, N. H., from 1862 ; died, Effingham, 
N. IL, Apr. 11, 1867, aged 31. 

William Carey Barroavs. Sergt. 

24th Me. Vols., 1862 ; 2d Lieut., 1863 ; New- 
ton Tlieol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, Freeport, 
Me., 1866-68; No. Berwick, 1868-72 ; Wal- 
tham, Mass., 1872-75; Biddeford, Me., 
1875-78; Rockland, 1878-82; Lewiston, 
1882-85; address, Lewiston, Me. 

*■' Frank Bodfish, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1864. Hospital Steward, 21st Me. Vols., 
1862; Asst. Surg. 56th 111. Vols., 1864-65; 
Asst. Surg. 1st Me. Cav., 1865; from 1866, 
Phj^slcian and apothecary, No. Anson, 
Me.; died No. Anson, Me., July 16, 1886, 
aged 45. 

Elias Brookings, A. M. Prin. 

Cherryfleld Acad., Me., 1862-64, and 
1865-67;lst Lieut. 31st Me. Vols., 1864-65; 
Prin. Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brim- 
fleld, Mass., 1867-69; since 1869, Prin. 
Central St. Gram. Sch., Springfield, Mass. 

William Eustis Brooks, A.M. 

1st Lieut, and Capt. 16th 3Ie. Vols., 
1862-63; Bangor Tlieol. Sem., I j'ear; 
Tlieol. Sem., Yale; Pastor Cong, ch., 
Derby, Clinton, and West Haven, Conn. ; 
Pres. Tillotsoii Normal and Collegiate 
Institute, Austin, Tex., 1880-85; Pastor, 
Western Ave. Congl. ch., Chicago, 111. 

Alonzo Bunker, D.D., 1887. 

Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1S65; ordained, 
1865 ; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Toungoo, Burma. Author of Life of 
Christ, in Sgau Karen; Catechism, in 
Gai-eho Karen ; Catechism, in Karren- 
nee; translated into Sgau Karen, Daries' 
Euclid; Foster's Story of the Bible, (1884). 

Augustus Champlin, A.M. Prin. 

Gram. Sch., Evansville, Ind., 1862-63; 
China Acad., Me., 1863; in business. 



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1864-67; Lawyer, Dexter, 1868-70; Ins. 
Agent, Bangor, 1870-78; since 1878, 
Adjuster Fire Ins. Claims, Portland, 
Me. 

"Whiting Stevens Clark, A.M. 

Capt. 1st Me. Art., 1862, and Major, 1864; 
Bvt. Lieut. Col. and Col., 1864; Asst. 
Secy. Me. Senate, 1866; Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me., 1866-80; Judge Police Court, 
1868-73; since 1880, Des Moines, la. 

William Dyer Ewer, A.M. Sergt. 

16th Me. Vols. ; Teacher, Me., N. H., and 
Cal.,tol874; Prin. Milton Classical Inst., 
N. H. ; Employment Agency, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., 1874-87; Fruit grower, Los 
Gatos, Santa Clara Co., Cal. 

George Gifford, A.M. Lawyer, 

Cherryfleld, Me., 1865-06; Augusta, 1867; 
Editor Daily Press, Portland, 1867-72; 
Memb. Me. Legisl., 1873; Editor Sunday 
Star, 1872-74 ; Agent U.S. Treasury, Lon- 
don, 1878; Sec. to Conir. Gen., Paris 
Exposition, 1878; U. S. Consul, Nantes, 
France, 1878-81; La Roehelle, 1881-84; 
since 1884, U. S. Consul, Bale, Switzer- 
land. 

^Frederick Hale, A.M. Lawyer, 
Ellsworth, Me., 1863-68; died, Wood- 
stock, Vt., May 6, 1868, aged 28. 

Edavard Winslow Hall, A.M 

Instr. Oread Inst., Worcester, Mass. 
1862-63; War and Treas. Depts., Wash 
ington, D. C, 1863-66; Univ. Gottingen 
1872-73; Me. Hist. Soc, I88I; since 1866 
Prof. Mod. Lang., and from 1873, Libra 
rian, Colby University, Waterville, Me. 

Samuel Hamblen, 1867. 3d Me. 

Vols., 1861; 2d Lieut., 1862; Capt. U. S. 
Vols., 1863; Lt. Col. U. S. Art. Vols., 
1864; Bvt. Col. U. S. Vols., 1867; Drug- 
gist, Buffalo, N. Y., 1867-69; Lawyer, 
1869-71; Supt. Pub. Ed. and State Atty., 
Quincy, Fla., to 1879; U. S. Supt., Hot 
Springs Reservation, 1883-85; since 1879, 
Lawyer, Hot Springs, Ark. 

George Langford Hunt, A.M.; 

D.D., Wake Forest, 1875. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1862-63 ; Pastor, Barre, Mass., 1863- 
64; Athol, 1864-67; Northampton, 1867- 
69; Mystic River, Conn., 1869-80; Hobo- 
ken, N. J., 1881-85 ; adm. to the bar, 1885 ; 
address (1886) , Y'ankton, Dak. 



Asa Lyman Lane, A.M., 1866, 

Prin. Reid Inst., Reidsburgh, Pa., 1863- 
67; Newton Theol. Inst., 1870; Pastor, 
Biddeford, Me., 1870-75; Piin. New Lon- 
don Acad., N. H., I87.'3-76; since 1876, 
Instr. Nat. Sci. and Math., Classical 
Inst., Waterville, Me. 

*'Arch Dorillous Leavitt. Capt. 

16th Me. Vols., 1862; Major, 1863; mor- 
tally wounded, battle of Laurel Hill, 
Va.; died, Washington, D. C, May 30, 
1864, aged 23. 

John Francis Liscomb, A.M. Gen. 
Agent and Treas., Portland Steam 
Packet Co., Portland, Me. 

* Albert Quincy Marshall,M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1867. Prin. High Sch., Turner, 
and Oxford, Me., to 1864; War Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1864; from 1867, Phy- 
sician, New Gloucester, Me. ; died. New 
Gloucester, Me., May 3, 1880, aged 43. 

Moses Campbell Mitchell, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Farmington, Me., 1862- 
63; Pratt Free High Sch., Middleboro, 
Mass., 1864-67; Wilton Acad., Me., 1867- 
68; Duke Co. Acad., Martha's Vineyard, 
Mass., 1868-71, and Earn. Sell, for Boys, 
1871-78 ; since 1878, Propr. Boys' School, 
Billerica, Mass. 

Justin Payson Moore, A.M. 

Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865; City Mission- 
ary, San Francisco, Cal., several years; 
in business, San Francisco, Cal. 

*^IsAiAH Record, A.M., 1870. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, Tuna- 
er, Me., 1869-76; Houlton, 1876-83; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1882-83 ; died, Houlton, 
Me., Mar. 14, 1883, aged 48. 

Richard Cutts Shannon, 1863 ; 

A.M., 1866, LL.B., Columbia, 1885. 1st 
Lieut. .5th Me. Vols., 1862; Capt. and 
A.A.G.; Bvt. Lieut. Col.; Sec. U. S. 
Legation, Brazil, 1871-75, and Charge 
d' Affaires, 1872, 1873-74; President Bo- 
tanic Gardens R. R. Co., Rio de Janeiro, 
Brazil ; adm. to the bar, 1886 ; New York. 

Zemro Augustus Smith, 1877. 

Capt. 1st Me. Art. Vols., 1862; Major, 
1864; Lt. Col., and Bvt. Col. U. S. Vols., 
1865; Editor Daily Press, Portland, Me., 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



1871-76; since 187G, Assoc. Editor Boston 
Journal, BostonJ Mass. 

^William Amory Stevens. 2d 

Lieut. IGtli Me. Vols., 186-2; 1st Lieut, 
and Capt., 1863; liilled before Peters- 
burg, Va., May 19, 1864, aged '25. 

OziAS Whitman, A. M. Prin. 

Litclifleld Acad., Me., 1862; China 
Acad., 1863; Oak Grove Sem., Vassal- 
boro, 1864; High Sch., Eastport, 1865- 
70; since 1870, Supt. Public Schools, 
Bed Wing, INIinn. 

George Adam Wilson, A.M. 

Private 21st Me. Vols. ; adm. to the bar, 
1864; Member Me. Legisl., 1883-4; Judge 
of Probate since 1884; Irom 1865, Law- 
yer,andfrom 1872, Treas. Savings Banlv, 

So. Paris, Me. 

26 

Class of 1863. 

Percival Bonney, A.m. Treasury 

Dept., Washington, D.C., 1863-65; Law- 
yer, Bath, Me., 1866; from 1866, Port- 
land ; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1870, 1871 ; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, since 1876, See. from 
1S79, and Treas. from 1881 ; since 1878, 
Judge of Superior Court, Portland, Me. 

Simeon Lovell Bearce Chase, 

A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1866; Pas- 
tor, Bangor, Me., 1866-72; Rockland, 
1872-78; Bath, 1878-79; Freehold, N. J., 
1881-83; Methuen, Mass., 1883-87; ad- 
dress, Bucklield, Me. 

Charles Melvin Emery, A.M. 

War Dept., Washington, P. C, 1864-65; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1868 ; Pastor, Thoni- 
aston. Me., 1868-74; Chaplain Hygienic 
Inst., Dansville, N. Y., 1875-77 ; Pastor, 
Greene, Me., 1878-82; Fail-field, 188-2-85; 
Freeport, 188.5-87; address, Freeport, 
Me. 

Francis Snow Hesseltine, 1866, 

A.M. Capt. 3d Me. Vols., and IMajor, 
1861; Lt. Col., 186-2-65; Lawyer and Reg- 
ister of Bankruptcy, Savannah, Ga., 
1865-70; since 1870, Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. 

George Calvin Hopkins. 

2d Lieut. 19th Me. Vols., 1862; since 
1864, Lawyer, Portland, Me. Author of 



Digest of Maine Reports, (1879) ; Oliver's 
Conveyancing Revised (1881). 

George Boardman Ilsley, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, 
Springvale, Me., 1866-73; Yarmouth, 
1873-79; Lewiston, 1879-81; since 1881, 
Bangor, Me. 

Sylvanus Boardman Macomb er, 
A.M. Private, I3th Me. Vols. ; ordained, 
1863; Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, 
East Harrington, Me., 1868-69; Alfred, 
1870-72; Sterling, Mass., 187-2-73; So. 
Lyndeboro, N. H., 1874; Montgomery 
Centre, Vt. 

John Oliver Marble, A.M.,M.D., 
Georgetown, 1868. Physician, Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Nathaniel Meader. Repr. Me. 

Legisl., 1876, 1877; Treas. Hubbard and 
Blake Mfg. Co., Oakland, Me.; address, 
Water ville. Me. 

*HoRATio Nelson Nutting, A.M. 
Teacher, Woodland, Cal., 1864; Butte 
Co., 1864-66; Siipt. Pub. Sch., San Mateo 
Co., 1867-71; adm. to the bar, 1870; Edi- 
tor Times and Gazette, i^yrs. ; Dist. Attor- 
ney, San Mateo Co., 187-2-80; died. Red- 
wood City, Cal., Nov. 30, 1S82, aged 44. 

''•'George Stephen Scamman. Prin. 

High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 1863-64; 
Capt. nth Me. Vols., 1864-65; Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Maiden, Mass., 1868-71; adm. to 
the bar, 1871 ; Propr. Maiden Tribttne; 
died. Maiden, Mass., Mar. "22, 1883, 
aged 37. 

Marcellus Lovewell Stearns, 

1877. Private l'2th Me. Vols., 1861; 2d 
Lieut., 1862; 1st Lieut., 1863; Vet. Re- 
serve Coi-ps, to 1868; Member Fla. 
Legisl., and Speaker, 1869-72; U.S. Sur- 
veyor Gen. ot Florida; Lieut. Gov., 
1873; Gov. of Florida, 1874-77; U. S. 
Comnir., Hot Springs, Ark., 1877-79; 
Lawyer, Quincy, Fla. 

George Dana Stevens. Teacher, 

Richland, Wis., 1864-69; Hudson, Wis., 
1869-71; Pastor, Richland, 1871-74; 
Bloomington, 1874-80; since 1880, Cass- 
^•ille, Wis. 



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Charles Dana Thomas, A.M. 

U.S. Mil. Storekeeper, Knoxville, Tenn., 
1864-65; Chief clerk, Introd. Dept., Van 
Antwerp, Bragg and Co., Publishers, 
Cincinnati, O. 

William Ricker Thompson, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1868 ; Pastor, Brigh- 
ton, Mass., 1868-71; Fayville, 1874-77; 
West Townsend, 1877-80; since 1880, 
New Ipswich, N. H. 

William Penn Whitehouse,A.M. 

Prin. Vassalhoro Acad., Me., 1863-64; 
Lawyer, Augusta, since 1865; County 
Attorney, 1869-77; since 1878, Judge of 
Superior Court, Augusta, Me. 

16 

Class of 1864. 

Henry Joseph Gushing, M.D., 
Harvard, 1868. Prin. Bloomfleld Acad., 
Me., 1864-67; Qm. Sergt. 21st Me. Vols., 
1865; since 1868, Physician, Merrimac, 

Mass. 

William Smith Knowlton. Prin. 
Monson Acad. Me.; Poxcroft Acad., 
1865; Hitchcock Free High Sell., Brim- 
fleld, Mass., 1867; Monson Acad., Me., 
and County Supervisor Sch., 1871-73; 
Pastor, Monson, 1872-75; Prin. Houlton 
Academy, 187.5-85; St. John's Class. Sch., 
Presque Isle, 1885-86; Prin. Caribou 
High and Fitting School, Caribou, Me. 

*Edward Clarendon Littlefield 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1864; died, Eox- 
bury, Mass., Nov. 22, 1864, aged 20. 

Henry Clay Merriam, 1867. 

Capt. 20th Me. Vols., 1862; Capt. 80th 
U. S. Vols., 1863; Lt. Col. 73d and 85th 
U. S. Vols., 1864-65; Bvt. Col. Vols., 1865; 
Major 38th U. S. Inft.,1866; Bvt. Lt. Col. 
U. S. A., 1867; Bvt. Col., 1867; 24th U. S. 
Inft., 1869; Lt. Col. 2d U. S. Inlt., 1876; 
Col. 7th U. S. Inf., 1885; Fort Laramie, 
Wyo. 

Harrison Merrill Pratt. Law- 
yer, Bath, 1866; Insurance Agent, New 
York; Teacher, Turner, Me. 

Stanley Thomas Pullen. Prin. 

Foxcrott Acad., Me., 1864-65; Lawyer, 
Foxcroft, 1866-69; Portland, 1869-73; 



Rep. Me. Legi.sl., 1874; Editor Portland 
Daily Press, 1872-83 ; Trustee Me. Normal 
Schools, 1873-79; Surveyor of Customs, 
1882-85 ; Member N. Y. Stock Exchange ; 
of firm, Pullen, Crocker & Co., Bank- 
ers and brokers, Portland, Me. 

Cyrus Greenwood Richardson, 

A.M., LL.B., Albany, 1866. Lawyer, St. 
Louis, Mo., 1866-70; since 1870, Denver, 
Colo. 

Ira Waldron, A.M. Newton 

Inst., 1864-65; Teacher, Columbus and 
Toledo, Oliio; Publisher's Agent, St. 
Louis, Mo. (1882). 

* William Peirce Young, A.M., 

1868. Lawyer, Milo, Me., to 1882; Au- 
gusta, 1882-85; died, Augusta, Me., 
Aug. 7, 1885, aged 46. 

9 

Class of 1865. 

Henry Merrill Bearce. Lieut. 

23d and 32d Me. Vols., 1864-65; Lawyer, 
from 1866; Member Me. Legisl., 1883; 
Member Me. Senate, 1885-86; President 
Norway National Bank; Treas. Norway 
Savings Bank, Norway, Me. 

William Thomas Chase, A.M., 

D.D., Univ. Chicago, 1884. Ordained, 
1863; Chaplain 4th U. S. Vols., 1863-64; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pastor, 
Dover, N. H., 1869-74; Lewiston, Me., 
1874-79; Cambridge, Mass., 1879-84; since 
1884, Minneapolis, Minn. 

George Wyman. Clowe, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, Hud- 
son, N. Y., 1868-72; White Plains, 1873- 
80; since 1885, Pastor People's Bapt. 
ch.. New York. 

Grenville Mellen D o n h a m . 
Of firm, Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, Book- 
sellers and Publishers, to 1886; Port- 
land, Me. 

Howard Haskell Grover, A.M. 
Private, 25th Me. Vols.; Teacher, Mo- 
line, 111. (1882). 

Charles Veranus Hanson, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, Pea- 
body, Mass.,1868-79; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1872-73 ; Member Bd. Trustees from 1883 ; 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Pastor.Dainaviscotta, Me. ,1870-87 ; Prov- 
idence, H. I., 1887; address, Dainaris- 
•cotta. Me. 

William Henhy Lambeut, A.M. 

Adiii. to the bar, 18G(>; Prin. Corinth 
Acad., Me., 18(!7; Hi^h Sch., Castine, 
]8G7-(ii); High Sell., Augusta, 1809-71; 
High Sch., Lewiston, 1871-74; Iligli Sch., 
Fall Uiver, Mass., 1874-79; Supt. Public 
Schools, Maiden, Mass., 1879-8.'5; since 
188.5, Prin. High Sch., Fall Kiver, Mass. 

Augustus Dennett Small, A.M. 

Instr. Conn. Lit. Inst., Suflleld, Conn., 
18Cr)-a6; Prin. High Sch., liockland, Me., 
18G7-71; High Sch., Newport, K. I., 1871; 
Supt. Public Schools, Newport, R. I., 
1871-73; Member Bd. of Education, ll.I., 
187'2-73; Supt. Public Schools, Salem, 
INlass., ]87;i-81 ; Manager Ed. Dept., New 
Eng. Agency, I). Apjileton & Co., Bos- 
ton, 1881-82; since 1882, Submr. Law- 
rence Sell., Boston, Mass.; address, 
Allston, Mass. 

8 

Class of 1866. 

Francis Wales Bakeman, D.D., 

188.'). Newton Theol. Inst., 1809; Pastor, 
Newburyport, Mass., 1809-71; Janes- 
ville. Wis., 1871-73; Worcester, Mass., 
1873-70; Member Bd. Trustees, from 
1881 ; Pastor, Auburn, Me., 1877-84; since 
1884, Chelsea, Mass. 

George Walter Hunt. Adm. 

to the bar, 1808; Lawyer, and since 1883, 
Register of Deeds, Bath, Me. 

Hazen Pingree McKusick. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1809; Pastor, Normal, 
111., 1870-71 ; Teacher, Norwalk, Cal. 

Austin Thomas, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1870. Private, ISOth Ohio Vols., 1804; 
Prin. China Acad., Me., 1800; Winthrop 
Acad., 1800-07; No. Parish Acad., Au- 
gusta, 1867-08; Asst. Physician, N. Y. 
Asylum (or Insane, 1870-72; Physician, 
Unity, Me., 1872-74; Phittsburgli, N. Y., 
1874-78; Nittany, Pa., 1878-84; since 1884, 
Unity, Me. 

*Fkank Warren Tolman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., I800-C7; Theol. Dept. 
ShurtlelV Coll., 1807-09; Pastor, Farm- 
ington, Me., 1870-72; Campton, N. H., 



1873-70; Dexter, Me., 1876-77; So. Ilamp- 
ton, N. H., 1877; died. So. Hampton, 
N. II., .Julv 14, 1877, aged 34. 

5 

Class of 1867. 

Dudley Perkins Bailey, 1877; 

A.M., 187.5. Prin. Acad., Hebron, Me., 
180.5; No. Anson Acad., 1800-07; llarps- 
Acad., 1808; adm. to the bar, 1870; Asst. 
Ed. Portland Press, 1S70; Lawyer, Port- 
land, 1870-72; Contrib. to Amer. Ex- 
change and Review, 1873-75 ; to Banker's 
Magazine, 187.5-87 ; Member Mass. Legisl. 
1880, 1887; since 1872, Lawyer, Boston 
and Everett, Mass. Author of Clearing 
Houses (Part 3 ot Bolles' Practical 
nanlclng, 1884), Hist. Sketch of Everett 
(1878). 

Lemuel Howard Cobb. Editor 

Portland Daily Press, Portland, Me. 

Charles Ransom Coffin, A.M., 

1872; Instr. Dio Lewis Sch., Arlington, 
Mass., 1807-08; Normal Sch., Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1809; Teacher, Pub. 
Schools, Mass., 1809-70; since 1871, In- 
structor in Greek, AVestern Univ. of 
Pa., Pittslmrg, Pa. 

Albert D.a.n forth. Lawyer, 
Grand Forks, Dak. 

Henry Ware Hale, A.M., 1872. 

Bapt. Union Theol. Sena., 1871-72 ; New- 
ton Theol. Sem., 1872-74; ordained, 1874; 
Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss, l-nion, 
Sliwaygyeen, Burma. 

Joshua Hoavard Millett, 1886, 

A.M., 1878. Adm. to the bar, 1870; Mem- 
l)erMass. Legist., 1884, 1885; Since 1870, 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

John Frank Moody, 1874, A.M., 

Bowdoin, 1871. Prin. Yarmouth Acad., 
Me.; Hebron Acad., 1872-79; Priu. 
Bridgton Acad., 1879; Edw. Little Inst. 

Auburn, Me. 

7 

Class of 1868. 

William Oliaer Ayer. Newton 

Tlieol. Inst., 1868-71 ; Pastor, Peterboro, 
N. IL, 1871-74; Skowhegan, Me., 1874-84; 
since 1884, Everett, Mass. 



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Thomas Mklvin Butler, A.M., 

Private, 10th Mc. VoIh., ]8«2-(il; 2(1 
Lieut. '24tli U. S. VoIh., i8(;4, aiul Int 
Lieut., ISCO; Newton 'J'li(!OI. InHt., 1871; 
PaBtor, II<)i)l<iiitoii, ]^. I., 187J-74; Soni- 
ei-Hct, Ma.sH., 1874-70; Town.sliend, Vt., 
]870-S'2; Hlnce 188'2, No. [Ixbridf^'e, Mush. 

LlCONAlU) DwiGIIT Carvuk. Pri- 
vate, '2(1 Me. VolH., 1801-0;{; Teaelier, Me. 
and 111., 1870-74; a(Jm. to Uw, bar, 1875; 
8inccJ870, Lawyer, Watervill(!, Me. 

William Hkman Clakk, A.M. 

Pastor, Mt. Vernon, Me., ]808-7.'); So. 
NoiTidgcwoek, i87r)-8;5; wince 1884, 
Needliani, Mans. 

C'lIAKLKS liKONIDAS ClAV, A.M. 
Teacher, Littleton, X. 11. 

John Blake Clouoh, A.M. Asst. 

U. S. Dist. Attoi-ney, 1878-80; from 1880, 
Clerk U. S. Dint, and (Jireuit Coui-tH, 

M(!IMl)lliH, 'I'(!I11I. 

Oeokgl Weston Davis, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Jn.st., 1871; Pastor, So. 
AnuiHbury, MasH., 1871-74; A(!t. Pastoi', 
]iowl(!y, 1874-75; Antrini, N. II., 187.5-70; 
Oranf^cs, MaHH., 187()-80; Hince 1880, Chico- 
pce, Mas8. 

Heuben Wesley Dunn, A.M., 

1880. M(!rchant and Mfr. of Cotton and 
Woolen (jloodM, Waterville, Me. 

Henry Carlton Hallowkll, A. 

M., M.D., Hahn(!niann Med. Coll., Chi- 
caf^o, 1887. I'l'in. ColliuH Sell. (JloiiccH- 
ter, MaHH., to 1880; with (JliaH. Sc,i-ilni(!r'H 
SoiiH, N. v., 1880-81 ; Cii,Hlii(!r Solomon 
Vall(!y JJank, Solomon City, Kan., 1881- 
84; Heal KHtat(! and Loan A^ent, Tope- 
ka, Kan., 1885; PhyHieian, Aiilnini, Me. 

Henry Malcolm Hotkinson. Pri- 
vate loth Me. Vols. ;.Newt()n Theol. InHt., 
1871; MiHHionary, Am. IJapt. Mjhh. 
Union, Bannein, IJurtna, 1871-70; J'an- 
tor, Halifax, Vt., 1877-80; W. Wardsboro, 
Vt., 1880-84; L(!banon, Me., 1884-80; since 
1880, PerkiuHville, Vt. 

Edmund Franklin Merriam, A. 

M., 1877. Jn bUHineHH, New York, 1808- 
70; Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Pasto)-, 



Liv(^rmore Falls, Me., 1879-80; since 
1880, Mission Rooms, Boston, Mass. 

David J'almkr. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1808-71; ordained, 187'2; Pastor, 
W. Wai'dsboro, Vt., 1871-74; W. Dum- 
merston, 1874; 10. Poiiltney, Vt.; Adams- 
ville, N. Y., to 1887; Dak(.ta. 

Edwin Sumner Sm a ij,. Asst. J f igh. 

Sell., Portland, M(!., 1808-70; N(!wton 
'I'lieol. Inst., 187:5; ordain(!d, 1874; Pas- 
tor, (Jheri'ylhild, Mc, l87;i-74; RriuiH- 
wick, 1870-80; hiwca', 1880, Liv(M'more 
PallH, Me. 

Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. 

I'litor, ]808-7;{; sinc(! 187:5, I'rof. Latin 
lian^fiiaf^e and Litei'iiture, Colljy Uni- 
versity, Waterville, M(!. 

Frederic Augustus W a i, d ro n, 

. A.M. Sinc(5 1871, Lawyer, WaUirville, 
Me. 

15 

Class of 1869. 

Ni(;iioLAs NovKs Atkinson, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1809-71 ; Prin. New 
London Acad., N. IL, 1871-7:5; Mining 
Broker, Ashcraft, Colo., (1882). 

Isaac Britton. Merchant, Port- 
land, Me., 1808-70; Taiinei', HiickspoH,, 
Me. 

CiiARbKS Wesi,ky Chase. Ijuwyer, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

Oilman Clark F i s h e r. Prin. 

High Sell., Castine, Me., 1809-70; Ply- 
mouth, Mass., 1870; For. CoiT. Spring- 
field Jlapuhlican, 1870-7:}; Prin. High and 
Cram. Sell., Swam])Hcott, Mass., 187:^-75; 
W<!St (iram. Sch., Maiden, 1875-78; For. 
Corr. JioHton Journnl, IHIH; Prin. Sawyer 
(iram. Sch., Dover, N. II., 1879; Supt. 
Public Schools, Dov(!r, 1879-82; Supt. 
Public Schools, W(;ymoMtli, Mass. Au- 
thor of '/'('.acker's Mii/imid in I'riiiuiry 
Arithmetic (1880); J'jHHc.ii.tiuls of (Jeoyra- 
phy (an annual). 

AliRAHAM WiM.ARl) J A (; K S O N, 
B.D., Harvard, 187'2. Private, 8tli Me. 
Vols., 1801-02; Sergt. Major 1st S. C. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



A''ol9., 18G2; Lt. aiul Csipt. SScl U. S.Vols., 
18(i5; Pastor, Unit. Soc, I'oterboro, X. 
H., 1873-81; from 1881, Los Angeles, 
Cal.; Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Chaules H()i,t KiMiiAix, A. M. 

Prin. High Sch., and City Supt. Schools, 
Los Angeles, Cal. (188-^). 

EniRAiM Wood Norwood, A.M., 

M.D., Harvard, 1882. Prin. Ilitelicoek 
Free High Sch., Brimfleld, Mass., 18G9- 
79; since 1882, Physician, Spencer, Mass. 

Edward Stuart Raavson. Rum- 
ford, mc. (1882). 

Justin Kent Ricpiardson. Private, 

23d Me. Vols., 1802; 1st Lt., Capt., and 
Bvt. Major 30th IVie. Vols., 18(14; Newton 
Thcol. Inst., 1872; Pastor, INIaplewood, 
Mass., 1872-75; since 1879 Editor Vermont 
Baptist; Pastor, Kutland, Vt., lS7.')-83; 
Ea. Boston, Mass., 1 883-80; since 1880, 
Brockton, Mass. 

*HowARD Chandler Roave, A.M. 

Instr. Ottawa ITniv., 1870; Acting Pas- 
tor, North KeiKling, INIass., 1874; died, 
New (jiloncester. Me., Ang. 21, 1875, aged 
29. 

*' Warren Augustus Smith. Prin. 
Covinna Acad., Me., 1809; died, Corinna, 
Me., Ang. 31, 1809, aged 22. 

11 

Class of 1870. 

Charles Henry Cujmston, A.M., 

M.D., Columbia, 1877. Sub-Master, Kng. 
High Sell., Boston, Mass., 1870-74; since 
1877, Physician, Brunswick, Me. 

Frederic Howard Eveleth. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1873; ordained, 
1873; Mis.sionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, lV)ungoo, Burma; address, Som- 
erville, Mass, (1887). 

*George Llewellyn Farnum, 

LL.B., Albany, 1873. Private, 11th Mass. 
Vols, to 18()4; Teacher, Kllsworth and 
Augusta, Me., 1870-72 ; Lawyer, Norway, 
from 1873; died, Kumtord Centre, Me., 
June 18, 1877, aged 33. 

Alfred Ehkn Mkics, A.M. Asst. 

Kd. lUuujor }V1ii(j (itid Co^r/cr, 1872-80; 



Night Editor Xev ITnren Palladium, 
1880-84; Night Editor and Business 
iSIanager Omaha Bee, 1884-85; since 1885, 
IManager Western Newspaper Union, 
Deti'oit, Mich. 

Harrington Putnam, 1875; 

LL.B., Columbia, 1870. Lawyer, New 
York. 

Edavard Payson Roberts. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1873; Pastor, .Spring- 
vale, Me., 1873-74; Cincinnati, O. 

Erastus Melville Shaav. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1873; Pastor, Antrim, 
N. H., 1873-79; address, Rockland, Me. 

Charles Rendol W h i d d e n , 

1874. Ed. Calais Times; Depy. Collector 

of Customs, Calais, Me. 

8 

Class of 1871. 

ScoTTO Hedge Bleavett. Teacher, 
St. Louis Sem., Mo., 1871-72; Smithton, 
1872-74; Supt. Sell., BoonviUe, 1874-75; 
Publisher's Agt., 187.1-77; Asst. High 
Sch., St. Louis, 1877-78; Prin. Bates 
Sell., 1878-79; Prin. Franklin Sch., 1879- 
82; Prin. Stoddard Sch., 1882-87; St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Fred Irving Campbell. LaAvyer, 

since 1882, Cherrj^fleld, Me. 

Charles Wilbert Foster, M.D., 

Detroit, 1875. Physician, Deering, 
AVoodtord's P. O., Me. 

Albanus Kimball Gurney'. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1874; ordained, 1874; 
Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Sibsagor, Assam, India. 

Delavin Augxtstus Hamlin, A.M. 

Sub-Master, Lawrence Sch., Boston, 
Mass. 

William Libbey', A.M. Private, 

20th Me. A'ols., 1802-05; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1874; Pastor, AVilton, N. II., 1874- 
79; Sutton, 1879-85; since 1885, Aslifleld, 
Mass. 

Walter Forrest IMarston, A.M. 

Teacher, 1871-78; Member Me. Legisl., 



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1887; Editor find Propi-ictoi- IlaHoweU 
Register, Ilallowell, Mc. 

Willis Bronson Mathews, A.M., 

1879. Prill. Higli Sell., Ellsworth, Mc, 
1871-72; in buwiness, Ehiiira, N. Y., St. 
Paul, Minn., and Lewiston, Mc.; Prin. 
Iligli Sell., Tliomaston, Me., ]877-n:i; 
New Eng. Agt., A. S. Barnes & Co., 
Publishers, Boston, Mass. 

George Stkatton Paine. Teacher, 

Waltham, 111., 187J-72; Newcastle, Cal., 
1872-T.'l; adtn. to the bar, 1875; Lawyer, 
Ottawa, 111., 187f!-84; Farmer, Winslow, 
Me. 

Chaules Howakij Sturgiw. Dcpy. 
Collector and Inspector of Customs, 
1883-87; Book-keeper, Clierryfleld, Me. 

Arthur Nash Willey. Insurance 
Agent, Clierryfleld, Me. 

Fred Morse Wilson, M.D., Har- 
vard, 187.5. Physician, Watcrville, Me., 
187.0-80; Instr. in Gymnastics, Colby 
University, 1875-78; since 18«0, Bridgc- 
port. Conn. 

n 
Class of 1872. 
John Harris Barrows. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, Marblehcad, 
Mass., 187.5-78; So. Boston, 1878-7!i; 
Marlboro, 1880-83; since 188.3, Warren, 
Me. 

Elihu Burritt Haskell. New- 
ton Theoi.inst., 1875; Pastor, Kockland, 
Me., 187.5-78; Sauk Centre, Minn., 1878- 
80; Fargo, Dak., 1880-83; since 1884, 
Hope Valley, K.I. 

Thomas Gould Lyons, A.M. Pri- 
vate, 1st Me. Cav., 1801-fi2 ; IGtli Me. Vf)ls., 
18f>4-(J5; Pastor, Monmouth, Me., 1872-74; 
Biyant's Pond, 1874-77; St. George, 1878- 
80; Bluehill, 1880-82; Lisbon Falls, 1882- 
83; since 1883, Friendship, Me. 

Howard Rogers Mitchell. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa, 1875-76; Pella, 187fW8; 
Hinsdale, N. II., 187(^80; Conway, Mass., 
1880-85; since 1885, Huntington, Mass. 

Wilder Washington Perry, 



A.M. 1887. Kcpr. Mc. Logisl., 1870, 1880; 
Insurance Agent; Editor and prop'r 
Camden Herald, 1874-82; since 1882, Real 
Estate and Insurance, Camden, Mc. 

Alfred S w e e t s e r Sto well. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1872-75; Pastor, 
Siilciu, N. Jl., 187.5-80; sijicc 1880, Dcrry, 
N. H. 

Horace Wayland Tjj-den, A.M. 

Private, llth Mv.. Vols., 1803-0(i; Xcwtou 
Tiieol.lnst., 1875; Pastor, Augusta, Me., 
187.5-84; since 1884, Hyde J'ark, Mass. 

Louis Albert Wheeler. Sec'y 

Kennebec Fi-aniing Co., Fairfield, Me.; 
since 1880, Asst. Cashier, U. S. Nat. 
Bank, Atcliison, Kan. 

8 

Class of 1873. 

NaTJIAMEL JiUTLER, Jr., A.M. 
Instr. Feriy Hall Fein. Coll., Lake 
Forest. 1)1., 1873-70; Instr. Highland 
Hall Coll. loi' Women, Highland Park, 
187f!-79; Mastfir Yale Sell, lor I5oys, 
Chicago, 1870-80; Prin. Higliland Hall 
College tor Women, Highlanrl J'ark, 
111., 1880-84; ordained, 1884; Prof. Hhet. 
jind Eng. Lit., Univ. of Chicago, 1884- 
W; since 1886, Prof, of Liiliii, Cniv. of 
Illinois, Champaign, 111. 

Levi Hoyt Clement. Instr. 

Franklin Sch., Topsham, Mc, 1873-74; 
since 187.5, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Fred Fuller, M.D., Harvard, 

1870. Prin. Presque Isle Acad., Mc, 
1873; High Sch., Methuen, Mass., 1873- 
75; since 1880, Physicdan, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

A u G u s T u s JIjll Kelley, A.M. 
Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Mc, 1873-75; 
Prin. High Sch., Belfast, 187.5-82; since 
1882, Sub Master, Chapman Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Frank HERiiEirr Parlin, A.M., 

LL.B. Harvard, 1870. A dm. to the bar, 
1882; East Winthrop, Mc 

John Herbert Philbrick, A.M. 

U. S. Mil. Aca<l., 1877; 2d Lieut, llth U. 
S. Inf., 1877; Act. Asst. Prof. Mod. 
Lang., U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Y., 18T9-S0; 1st Lieut, lltli U. S. Inf., 
1886; address, Fort Sully, Dak. 

Geokge Martin Smith, A.M., 

1877. Prin. High Sch., Natick, Mass., 
1873-76; Prin. Lit. and Tlieol. Inst., 
Fairfax, Vt., 1877-78; Prin. Somerset 
Acad., N. Y., 1878-80; Prin High Sch., 
Holbrook, Mass., 1880-85; since 1885, 
Prin. Manning Sch., Ipswich, Mass. 

Jeffekson Taylor, A.M. Prin. 

High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 1873-87; 
Prin. High Sch., Waterville, Me. 

David Webster. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1876; ordained, 1876; Missionary, 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Chiengmai, 
Burma; address, Portland, Me., (1887). 

Clarence Percival Weston. 

Teacher, Maiden, Mass., 1873; since 

1875, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

10 

Class of 1874. 

Albert Barney Allen, A.M. 

1886. Prin. High Sch., Waldoboro, Me., 
1874-76; Prin. Wilton Acad., 1876-79; 
High Sch., Fairfield, 1879-80; Editor 
Fairfield Journal, 1880-84; Prin. Eaton 
Sch., Norridgewock, 1884-86; since 1886, 
Westbrook Sem., Deering, Me. 

Abraham Barker Gates, A.M., 

M.D., Harvard, 1880. Prin. High Sch., 
Cherryfleld, Me., 1875-77; Univ. Vienna 
and Berlin, 1880-81; City Physician, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1883-84; since 1885, 
Prof, of Obstetrics, Minn. Hospital 
Coll., Minneapolis, Minn. 

William Hunt Kelley, A.M., 

1881. Prin. Grammar School, W. Water- 
ville, Me., 1875-76; adm. to the bar, 
1877; Prin. High Sch., Brown ville, 1877- 
78; High Sch., So. Thomaston, 1878-79; 
High Sch., Cherryfleld, 1879-80; Lincoln 
Acad., Newcastle, 1880-81; since 1882, 
Lawyer, Warren, Mass. 

Horace Wilson Stewart. Adm. 

to the bar, 1875; Lawyer; Judge Munici- 
pal Court, Waterville, Me. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen White 
Ordained, 1873; Pastor, Dexter, Me., 
1874-75; Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Pas- 



tor, Ellsworth, Me., 1878-83; since 1883, 
Bath, Me. 

Charles Emery Williams, A.M. 

M.D., Columbia, 1883. Asst. Houlton 
Acad., Me., 1875-80; Physician, Houl- 
ton, Me. 

Charles Emerson Young. New- 
ton Theoi.inst., 1877; Pastor, Mt. Ver- 
non, Me., 1877-81 ; since 1881, Caribou, 
Me. 

Class of 1875. 

Mary Caffrey (Low) Carver. 

Asst. High Sch., Waterville, Me., 1875- 
81; Waterville, Me. 

Edward John Colcord. Prin. 

High Sch., Beverl.y, Mass., 1870-78; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1881 ; Pastor, Am- 
herst, N. H., 1881-83; since 1883, Prof. 
Lang, and Hist., Vermont Acad., Sax- 
ton's River, Vt. 

Leslie Colby Cornish, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Peterboro, N. H., 1875- 
77; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1878; since 1880, 
Lawyer, Augusta, Me. 

John Hosmer Cox. Newton TheoL 

Inst., 1875-77,1880-81; Pastor, Camdeu, 
Me., 1878-80; since 1881, Athol, Mass. 

AV ILL I AM Goldthwait, A.M. 
Prin. Simonds Higli Sch., Warner, N. 
H., 1876-80; San Mateo Inst., Fla., 1880- 
83; since 1883, Prin. Goshen Inst., 
Goshen, N. Y. 

Charles Francis Hall. Yice- 
Prin. Westbrook Sem., Me., 1876-78; 
since 1879, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

George Washington Hall, A.M. 

Adm. to the bar, 1877; Lawyer, Bangor, 
Me., 1877-80; Austin, Minn., 1881-83; ad- 
dress, Bangor, Me. 

George Bassett How^vrd, A.M. 

188-2; M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1870. Physi- 
cian, Waterville, Me. 

Henry Hudson. Since 1875,Law- 

j'er, Gnilfortl, JNIe. 

Cyrus Knapp Merriam, A. M. 



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1882; M.D., Univ of N. Y., 1879. Physi- 
cian, Lowell, Mass., 1879; A. A. Surg'. 
U. S. A., 1880-87; Physician, Fort 
Spokane, Wash. Ty. 

Oust A V US Isaac Peavy. Adm. to 
tlie bar, 1877; of firm, J. Peavy & Bros., 
Clotliing, Boston, Mass. 

Samuel Austin Read, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878; Pastor, No. Strat- 
ford, N. H., 1878-80; Act. Pastor, W. 
Brattleboro, Vt., 1881 ; Pastor, Thayer's 
Corners, N. Y., 1882; Passumpsic, Vt., 
1883-85; since 188.5, Fislcdale, Mass. 

Edwakd Andrew Read, A. M. 

Newton Tlieol. Inst., 1878; Pastor, 
Readsboro, Vt., 1879-81; Needham, 
Mass., 1881-83; Prof. Greelv and Rhet., 
Clermont Acad., O., 1883-87; Pastor, 
Amelia, O. 

Edward Hawes Smiley, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Waterville, JMe., 187(>- 
84; since 1884, Classical Teaclier, Higli 
Sch., Springfield, Mass. 

Herbert Tilden, A.M. Prin. 

Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt., 1875- 
76; Pastor, Lamoine, Me., 1877-79; Bar 
Harbor, 1879-80; Sedgwick, 1880-83; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1883-84; Pastor, 
Old Town, 1884-86; since 1886, Farm- 
ington. Me. 

JosiAH OdinTilton, a.m., 1879 

M.D., Univ. o f N. Y. 1882. Prin. Prep 

Dept., Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J. 

1875-76; Asst. Glenwood Inst., Matanan 

N. S., 1876-77; Prin. High Sch., Peter 

boro, N. H., 1877-80; Physician, Cam 

bridge, Mass., 1882-83; since 1883, Lex 

ington, Mass. 

16 

Class of 1876. 

Fred Virgil Chase, A.M. Instr. 

Worcester Acad., Mass., 1876-81 ; since 
1883, Lawyer; from 1887, Asst. Co. Attor- 
neJ^ Portland, Me. 

Atwood Curtis Hall. Teacher, 
Vacaville, Cal., to 1880; Damariscotta, 
Me. 

•Clement Howard Hallowell, 

M.D., Boston Univ., 1879. Physician, 
Topeka, Kan. 



Edwin Collins Long, A.M., 1880. 

Pastor, Milo, Me., 1877-80; Monson, Me., 
1880-83; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1883-86; 
Pastor, Painesville, O. 

Clarence Edmund Meleney, 
A.M. Prin. Warren Acad., 1876-77; 
Gram. Sch., Marlboro, Mass., 1877-78; 
Gram. Sch., Quincy, Mass., 1878-79; 
Prin. Pub. Sch., No. 2, Yonkers, N. Y., 
1879-80; Prin. Newton St. Public Sch., 
Newark, N. J., 1880-83; since 1883, Supt. 
Pub. Sch., Paterson, N. J. 

Charles Albert Russell, LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 1878. Lawyer, Glouces- 
ter, Mass. 

Albion Woodbury Small, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Student of 
Hist., Univ. of Berlin, 1879-80, and Univ. 
of Leipzig, 1880-81; Memb. Me. Hist. 
Soc, 1881; since 1881, Prof, of History, 
Colby University, Waterville, Me. 

Charles Coffin Tilley. Pastor, 

Nobleboro, Me., 1876-77; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1877-79; Pastor, Fairfield, Me., 
1879-81; So. St. George, 1881-82; Noble- 
boro, 1882-84; Foxcroft, 1884-86; since 

1886, Lewiston, Me. 

Ansley Ezra Woodsum. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1879; Pastor, Milford, 

Mass., 1879-82; Rockland, Mass., 1882- 

87; Milford, N. H. 

9 

Class of 1877. 

William Henry Brownson. Asst. 

Ed. Daily Advertiser, Portland, Me. 

Louise Helen Coburn. Instr. 

Greely Inst., Cumberland, Me., 1878; 
Skowhegan, Me. 

JosiAH Hayden Drummond, Jr., 

A.M. Since 1879, Lawyer, Portland, 
Me. 

Joseph Howard Files. Asst. Ed. 

Daily Advertiser, Portland, Me. 

John Marshall Foster, A.M. 

1887. With Taylor Mfg. Co., New Brit- 
ain, Conn., to 1883 ; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1887; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, Swatow, China. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



William Hakkis Gibbs. Adm. 
to the bar, 1881 ; with Xew Home Sew- 
ing Machine Co. ; address, Waterville, 
Me. 

Florextixts Merrill Halloavell. 
Lawyer, Kearnej', Neb. 

Harry Neil Haynes. Lawyer, 
Ft. Collins, Col., 1878-81; Greeley, Col. 

JosiAH Robert Henderson, A.M., 

1883. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1880; Pas- 
tor, Penfield, N. Y., 1880-83; Wyoming, 
O., 1883-8.5; since 1885, Palmyi-a, N. Y. 

William Henry Looney. Since 

1879, Lawyer; City Solicitor, 1882, 1883, 
1884; U. S. Com. to talie testimony in 
Alabama Claims, 1883; Member Me. 
Legisl. 1887; Portland, Me. 

Edward Oliver Lord, A.M. Ed- 
itor Free Press, Great Falls, N. H. 

Edwin Francis Lyford, A.M., 

1882. Adm. to the bar, 1879; Asst. High 
School, Waterville, Me., 1880-82; Law- 
yer, since 1882; Member City Council, 
1885, 1886; Springfield, Mass. 

Charles Francis Meserye, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Rockland, Mass., 1877- 
85; since 1885, Prin. Oak St. Sch., Spring- 
field, Mass. Author of Historical Sketch 
of Ahington, So. Abington, and Rockland, 
Mass., (1884). 

Charles Dennison Smith, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1879. Permanent Secy. Me. 
Med. Assoc; City Physician, 1884, 1885, 
1886; Chairman Portland Bd. of Health, 
1887; Portland, Me. 

JuDsoN Andreav Sturtevant. 

Prin. High Sch., Hanover, Mass., 1877- 
78; Newton Theol. Inst., 1878-79; Union 
Bapt. Theol. Scm., Morgan Park, 111., 
1879; ordained, 1880; Pastor, Sonora, 
Cal., 1880-84; since 1884, Vallejo, Cal. 

George Weston Young. Prin. 

High Sch., Bristol, Me., 1877-81 ; Wiscas- 
set, 1881-83; Bristol, 1883-86; since 1886, 
Prin. Blair Sch., Washington, D. C. 

16 



Class of 1878. 
William Carey Burnham, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Havelock, N. B., 1879; 
Instr. Rockland Coll., N. Y., 1880-81; 
Prin. High Sch., Bathurst, N. B., 1881- 
82; St. Martin's, 1883; Instr. Bapt. Sem., 
Atlanta, Ga., and Woodstock Coll., 
Out., 1884-85; Instr. Shortlidge Acad., 
Media, Pa. 

Charles Augustus Chase, A.M., 

M.D. Harvard Univ. 1884, and Long 
Island Coll. Hosp. 1885. Prin. Derby 
Acad., Vt., 1878-81; Physician, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

Walter Isidoro Dayis, A.M. 

Prin. China Acad., Me., 1878-79; High 
Sch., Gorham, N. H., 1880; since 1881, 
Prin. High Sch., Colquit, Minn. 

Fred Eli Deavhurst. Prof. Latin 

and Hist., Conn. Lit. Instn., Sutfield, 
Conn., 1878-79; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1882; since 1882, Pastor, AA'oUaston, 
Mass. 

Albert Colby Getchell, A.M., 

M.D-, Jefferson, 1885. Harvard Med. 
Sch., 1878-79; Bridgewater Normal 
Sch., Mass., 1881; Prin. Gram. Sch., 
AYorcester, Mass., 1882; Jettn. Med. 
Coll., 1883-85; since 1885, Physician, 
Worcester, Mass. 

Frank John Jones. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1878-80; Pastor, Allenton, 
R. I., 1880-84; Iowa Falls, la., 1884-85; 
Seekonk, Mass.. 1885-86; since 1886, Ea. 
Providence Centre, R. I. 

William Gerry Mann , B . D . , 

Yale, 1882. Prin. High Sch., Milo, Me., 
1878-79; Theol. Dept. Yale Univ., 1882; 
since 1882, Pastor Cong'l. ch., Monson, 
Me. 

Walter Herbert Matheavs. In 

business, Tennant's Harbor, St. George, 
Me. 

Emily Peace Meader. Water- 
ville, Me. 

Daniel Webster Pike. Prin. 

High Sch., Swanzey, N. H., 1882; Civil 
Engineer, Kansas City, Mo. 



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^Charles Henry Salsman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1881 ; Pastor, Lebanon, 
O., 1881-83 ; (lied, Lebanon, O., Feb. 7, 
1883, agert 36. 

Henky Marcus Thompson. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878-80; Pastor, St. 
Mary's, O., 1880-81 ; Iowa City, la., 1881- 
85; since 1885, Iowa Falls, la. 

Howard Benjamin Tilden. 

Prin. Higli Sch., Oakland, Me., 1878-79; 
Pastor, Lanioine, Me., 1880-82; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1882-85; since 1885, Pastor, 
Edgartown, Mass. 

Drew Thompson Wyman. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878-79,1881-83; Pastor, 
Spencer, Mass., 1880-81 ; since 1882, W. 
Sonierville, Mass. 

*George Franklin Youngman. 

Prin. Hartland Acad., 1878-80; High 
Sch. Fairfleld, 1881; died, Waterville, 
Me., Jan. 21, 1882, aged 27. 



15 



Class of 1879. 



Charles Edward Conant, 

LL.B., LL.M., Columbian, 1882. Adm. 
to the bar, 1881; since 1882, Lawyer, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Everett Flood, M.D., Bowdoin, 

1881. Asst. Pliysician, Lunatic Hospi- 
tal, Worcester,Mass.,1881-86; since 1886, 
Physician, Providence, R. I. 

James Geddes. Stenographic 
Clerk, Bradley Fertilizer Co., Boston, 
Mass. 

Hannibal Emery Hamlin, LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 1882. Adm. to the bar, 
1883; Lawyer, Ellsworth, Me. 

Nathan Hunt. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1882; since 1882, Pastor, Milton, 
Mass. 

Hat TIE Emily (Britton) Joy. 

Grand Foi-ks, Dak. 

Willis Albert Joy. Assoc. Ed. 

Free Press, Great Falls, N. H., 1879-80; 
Clerk to Pres. C. and E. I. R. R., Co., 
Chicago, 111., 1880-81; Adm. to the bar, 
1882 ; Lawyer, Grand Forks, Dak. 



Charles Stanwood Lemont. 

Prin. High Sch., Camden, Me., 1880; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1886; West Bath, 
Me. 

Will Hartwell Lyford, A.M. 
Cliief Clerk, President's office, C. and 
E. I. R. R. Co., Chicago, 111., 1879-83; 
Adm. to the bar, 1884; Lawyer; Asst. 
Gen'l Solicitor, C. and E. I. R. R. Co., 
Cliicago, 111. 

Elizabeth Mathews. Asst. Mon- 
mouth Acad., M., 1879-81; Teacher of 
Latin and Drawing, Reading, Pa., 1882; 
Waterville, Me. 

William Withington Mayo, 

A.M., 1883. Prin. High Sch., Lubec, 
1879-80; Asst. Houlton Acad., 1880-81; 
Prin. Hebron Acad., 1881-85; since 1885, 
Prin. High Sch., Fountain, Colo. 

George Merriam, A.M. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1882; ordained, 1883; Pas- 
tor, Abilene, Kan., 1882-84; since 1884, 
Solomon City, Kan. 

"^'William Emery Morang. Prin. 

High Sch., Wolfboro, N. H., 1879-81; 
Prin. High Sch., No. Chelmsford, Mass., 
1882-83; Supt. Pub. Sch., Falmouth, 
Mass., 1883-84; from 1884, Prof. Latin, 
Roger Williams Univ.; died, Nashville, 
Tenn., June 30, 1887, aged 37. 

George Edwin Murray. In busi- 
ness, Lawrence, Mass. 

Charles Edson Owen. Prin. 

Monmouth Acad., Me., 1879-81 ; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1884; since 1884, Pastor, 
Oakland, Me. 

Allen Pelatiah Soule. Prin. 
Wadsworth Gram. Sch., Danvers Cen- 
tre, Mass., 1879-80; Prin. High Sch., 
Oakland, Me., 1880-83; Dexter, 1883-84; 
Supt. Pub. Sch.,Hinghara, Mass.,1885-87 ; 
Agt. for Ivison, Blakeman & Co., Pub- 
lisliers, Boston, Mass. 

Justin Adeer Walling, M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1882. Prin. High Sch., Har- 
rington, Me., 1879-80; Physician, Jones- 
port,1883-87 ; Millbridge, Me. 

Charles Franklin Warner, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



A.M., 1886. Bridgewater Normal Sch., 
Mass., 1881; Prill. High Sch., Coraville, 
Me., 1881; Prin. Gram. Sob., and Sup. 
Sell., Augusta, 1882-83; since 1883, First 
Asst. State Normal Sch., Farmington, 
Me. 

Edwin Cakey Whittemore. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1882 ; Pastor, New 
Boston, N. H., 1882-84; since 1881, Au- 
burn, Me. 

m 

Class of 1880. 

John Elijah Case. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1880-82; Missionary, since 
1882, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Toungoo, 
Burma. 

*Charles Haynes Case. Teacher, 
and P. M., Pasadena, Cal.; died, Pasa- 
dena, Cal., Jan. 1, 1887, aged 28. 

Hugh Ross Chaplin. Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me. 

Cabkoll Winn Clark. School 
Furnishings, Boston, Mass. 

James Edavard Cochrane, A.M. 

Rochester Theol. Sem., 1883; Pastor, 
Paris, Me., 1883-86; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union.from 1886, Maulmain, 
Burma. 

Edgar Herbert Crosby. Piin. 

High Sch., Brownville, Me., 1880-81; 
Milo, 1881-82; Prin. Monson Acad., 
Monsou, Me. 

Caleb Buffum Frye. Prin. Sch. 

of Lang., Boston, Mass., to 1885; Pri- 
vate Tutor, Boston, Mass. 

Fred Samuel Herrick, A.M., 

M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1884. 
Since 1884, Physician, Brookliu, Me. 

Joshua Loring Ingraham, A.M. 

Instr. Worcester Acad., AVorcester, 
Mass., 1880-82; Teacher, Rockport, Me., 
ISa^-a^; since 1883, Prin. Pillshury 
Acad., Owatonna, Minn. 

Herbert Leslie Kelley. In 

business, Faii-fleld, Me. 



Ernest Frothingham King, 

A.M., M.D. Howard Univ., 1883. Instr. 
Wayland Sem., Washington, D. C, 
1880-85; Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Carl Clinton King, A.M., LL.B. 

Boston Univ., 1884. Prin. High Sch., 
Caribou, Me., 1880-82; Presque Isle 
Acad., 1882-83; Lawj^er, Caribou, Me. 

Harry Lyman Koopman, A.M. 

Prin. Gram. Sch., Claremont, N. H., 
1880-81 ; Asst. Astor Library, Xew Y'ork, 
1881-82; Cataloguer, Cornell Univ. Lib., 
1883-84; Columbia Coll. Lib., 1884-85; 
Rutgers Coll. Lib., 188.5-86; since 1886, 
Library Univ. of Vt., Burlington, Vt. 
Author of The Great Admiral (1883); 
Orestes, a dramatic sketch, and other 
poems, (1887). 

Jonathan Titus MacDonald, 
M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., 1884. Prin. 
Pub. Sch., Livermore, Cal., 1880-82; 
since 1885, Physician, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

Minnie Hartford (Mathews) 
Mann. Teacher, Georgetown, 

Col., 1880-81; Monson, Me. 

Laurentius Melancthon Nason, 

M. D., Jefferson, 1884. Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Saccarappa, Me., 1880-81 ; Physi- 
cian, Worcester, Mass. 

Hartstein Wendell Page, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Newport, N. H., 1880-84; 
High Sch., Ware, Mass., 1884-85; Stu- 
dent, Me. Med. Sch., Brunswick, Me. 

Arthur Milton Thomas, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Richmond, Me., 1880-85 ; 
since 1885, Prin. Ricker Classical Inst., 
Houlton, Me. 

James Elisha Trask, ii.M. Instr. 
So. Jersej' Inst., Bridgton, N. J. 

19 

Class of 1881. 

Charles Edward At wood. Exe- 
ter, N. H. 

Day ID JuDsoN Bailey, A.M. 

Rochester Theol. Sem., 1884; Pastor, 



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Bolton, N. Y., 1884-85; Warrensburgh, 
1885-86; Pastor, Shelby Centre, N. Y. 

AsHER Hinds Barton. Lawyer, 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Prank Dearborn Bullard, A.M. 

Instr. Houlton Acad., Me., 1881-83 ; Prin. 
High Sch., Brownville, 1883-84; Instr. 
Sierra Madre Coll., Pasadena, Cal., 
1884-85; Prin. Azusa Schools, 1885-86; 
Student, Med. Coll. Univ. So. Cal., Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

^Charles Miller Coburn, 
Drowned, Skowhegan, Me., July 4, 188'2, 
aged 22 

^'Fkank Burton Gushing. Med. 

student; died. New York, Dec. 30, 1883, 
aged 24. 

John Francis Davies, A.M. Cat- 
aloguer, Pawtucket and Woonsocket, 
R. I., 1882; since 1882, Asst. Libn., Pub- 
lic Library, St. Louis, Mo. 

Alfred Henry Evans, A.M. 

1885. Instr. Worcester Acad., Mass., 
1882-84; Univ. of Berlin, 1884-85; Instr. 
in Greek, Cusliing Acad., Ashburnham, 
Mass. 

Frederick Mack Gardner. New- 
ton Theoi.inst.,i884 ; Pastor, Winthrop, 

Mass, 1882-84; since 1884, Lawrence, 
Mass. 

Isaac William Grimes. Roch- 
ester Theol. Sem., 1884; since 1884, Pas- 
tor, W. Springfield, Mass. 

Sophia May Hanson, A.M. 1886. 

Asst. Cobiu-n CI. Inst., 1882-84; Teacher, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-87; address, 
Waterville, Me. 

Clarence LaVerne Judkins. 

Prin. Sch. Lang., Boston, Mass., 1882-84; 
Teacher, Cornish, Me.; Monmouth, 
Me. 

Horatio Bickford Knox. Prin. 

Boynton Sch., Eastport, Me., 1881-84; 
since 1884, Prin. High Sch., Palmer, 
Mass. 

-Samuel Keene Marsh, . A.M. 

Prin. Monson Acad.,Me., 1881-82; since 



1882, Instr. in Math., Gr. and Lat., 
Chamberlain Inst., Randolph, N. Y. 

Carleton Parker Marshall. 

Prin. High Sch., Linwood, N. J., 1881-83 ; 
Druggist, Pipestone City, Minn., 1883-86 ; 
since 1886, Prin. City Sch., Wickes, 
Montana. 

George Albion McIntire, A.M. 

1887. Law Student, Skowhegan, Me., 
1881-83; Prin. Pub. Sch., Echo, Or., 
1883-86; since 1886, Prin. High Sch., La 
Grande, Union Co., Oregon. 

JosiAH Russell Melcher. Book- 
keeper, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

George Nathan Merrill. Mt. 
Pleasant, Iowa, (1882). 

Charles Edwin Meservey. Adm. 

to the bar, 1884; Lawyer, Rockland, 
Me. 

Fred Craig Mortimer. Office 

of Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, 
N. Y., to 1886; Editorial Rooms, N. Y. 
Times, New York. 

Kate Englesby Norcross. A.M. 

Somerville Mass. 

John Howard Parshley. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1881-83; ordained, 1877; 
Pastor, Westboro, Mass., 1883-84 ; Woon- 
socket, R. I., 1884-87; Damai-iscotta, Me. 

Fred Myron Preble. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1884; Pastor, and Chaplain 
Vt. State Prison, Windsor, Vt., 1885-87; 
Pastor, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Fred Rice Rowell. Adm. to the 

bar, 1883 ; of firm, Robinson & Rowell, 
Lawyers, Rockland, Me. 

Horace Eugene Sawyer. Prin. 

Acad. Danville, Vt., 1882-83; Gram. 
Sch., Oxford, Mass., 1883-84; since 1884, 
Prin. High Sch., Williamsburg, Mass. 

Frank Kingsbery Shaav. Adm. 
to the bar, 1886; Lawyer, Waterville, 
Me. 

Jennie Merrilees Smith. Pre- 
ceptress Latin, Gr. and Math., Dei'by 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Acad., Vt., 1883-85; address, Watervillc, 
Me. 

EvEKETT Moses Stacy. Teacher, 
Moawequa, 111., 1881-82; Bookseller, 
Express and Telegr. Agt., Oakland, 
Me. 

Carltox Beecher Stetsox, A.m. 

188."). Instr. Bridgton Acad., Me., 1881-8-2 ; 
x\sst. in Greek, Colby Univ., 188-2; Prin. 
High Sell., Ellsworth, 188-2-83; Univ. 
Berlin, 1883-85; Post-Grad. Student, 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1885-86; Instr. in 
Latin, Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, 
N. H. 

Philo Steward. Adm. to the 

bai-j 1884; Lawyer, Duluth, Minn. 

Francis Fremont Whittier, 

M.D., Dartmouth, 1884. Prin. High Sch., 
Earniington, Me., 1881-8-2; Prin. Derby 
Acad., Vt., 188-2-83; Physician, Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Charles Branch Wilson, A.M. 

Asst. In Chem. and Nat. Hist., Colby 
Univ., 188-2-85; Waterville, Me. 

John Capron Worcester, A.M. 

1886. Prin. High Sch., Mcjidon, Mass., 
1881-8-2; since 1882, Prin. High Sch., 
West Boylston, Mass. 

John Monroe Wyman. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1884; since 1884, Pastor, 
Roslindale, Mass. 

34 

Class of 1882. 

George Austin Andrews, A.M. 

1886. Prin. High Sch., Rockport, Ma., 
1882-87; Prin. Xonnal Dept., Atlanta 
Bapt. Sem., Atlanta, Ga. 

William Wallace Andrews. 
Prin. Center St. Sch., Portland, Me. 

Walter Sanger Bosavorth. Ex- 
press Messenger, Fitcliburg, Mass. 

Orie Olivia Broavn. Teacher, 

Chester, N. Y., 1883-84; since 1886, No. 
Leverett, Mass. 

Edavard Mortimer Collins. 

Prill. High Sch., Georgetown, Col., 



188-2-87 ; adm. to the bar, 1887 ; Spokane, 
Wash. Ty. 

William Campbell Craaa'ford, 

A-M., 1886. Prin. Gram. Sch., Belfast, 
Me., 188-2-85; Prin.Hjgh Sch., Thomas- 
ton, 1885-87; Prin. Gram. Sch., AVater- 
ville. Me. 

Hubert Artson Dennison. De- 
signer and Engi-aver, Boston, Mass. 

George Lora Dunham, A.M., 

1886. Prin.Dixfleld Acad., Me., 188-2-83; 
Centre-St. Gram. Sch., Portland, 1883-84 ; 
Asst. High Sch., Portland, 1884-86; 
since 1886, in business, Brattleboro, Vt. 

Henry' Dunning. Teacher, Ben- 
ton Falls, Me., 188-2-83; since 1883, Re- 
porter, Bradstreet Mercantile Agency, 
Boston, Mass. 

Ezra Franklin Elliot. Teacher 

and Farmer, Angus, Minn., 188-2-86; 
since 1886, Snpt. Sch. for Polk Co., 
Crookston, Minn. 

Frederic William Farr, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1885; since 1885, 
Pastor, Biddeford, Me. 

Fred Nathaniel Fletcher. Prin. 

High Sch., Castine, Me., 1882-84; Editor 
Alpena Pioneer, Alpena, Mich. 

KoBiE Gale Frae. U. S. Vice 

and Depy. Consul Genl., Halifax, N. S., 
1882-85; since 1885, Liquidating Clerk, 
Custom House, Boston, Mass. 

William Horace Furber, A.M. 

1887. Prin. Acad., Hull, Mass., 1883-84; 
So. Gram. Sch., Hingham, Mass. ,1884-85; 
Prof. Math., Dean Acad., Franklin, 
Mass. 

"^'George Erastus Garland. Al- 
bany Law Sch., 1883; died, Waterville, 
Me., Oct. 12, 1884, aged 21. 

William Emmons Jordan. Since 

1883, with C. B. Greenleaf, Druggist, 
Portland, Mo.; address, Ea. Deeriiig, 
Me. 

Bela Malcolm Laaarence, A.M. 

Since 1883, Instr. Pillsbury Acad., Owa- 
toiiiia, Minn. 



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Minerva Eliza Leland, A.M. 

1887. Asst. High Sch., Scituate, Mass., 
1885; Asst. High Sch., Springfleld, Vt., 
1885-87; address, Newton Lower Falls, 
Mass. 

Alvin Penley Leighton. Cum- 
berland, Me. 

Manuel Casaus Marin. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1885, and Post-Graduate, 
1885-86; ordained, 1886; Barcelona, 
Spain. 

Samuel Joshua Noavell. Agt. 

for Agric. Implements, 188.3-85 ; in busi- 
ness, Sanford, Me., 1885-87; Prin. High 
Sch., Rockport, Me. 

Levi Herbert Owen, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Fairfield, Me., 1882-84; 
Oakland, 1884-85; since 1885, Prin. High 
Sch., Milford, N. H. 

Bertis Alvaro Pease, A.M. 

Prin. High Sch., Milford, N. IL, 1882-85; 
Law Student, 1885-86; since 1886, Prin. 
Mt. Pleasant Sch., Nashua, N. H. 

William Edgar Perry. Prin. 

High Sch., Cherryfleld, Me., 1882-83; 
since 1883, Sub-Master High Sch., Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

Warren Coffin Philbrook. 
Asst. Normal Sch., Farmiugton, Me., 
1882-83; adm. to the bar, 1884; Prin. 
High Sch., Waterville, 1884-87 ; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me. 

William Moor Pulsifer, M.D. 

Harvard, 1886. and Hahnemann INIed. 
Coll., 1887. Teacher, Auburn, Me., 1882; 
Prin. High Sch., Brewster, Mass., 1883; 
Physician, Skowhegan, Me. 

William Henry Robinson, A.M. 

1887. Asst. OalvM'Ood Seni., Union 
Springs, N. Y., 1882-83; Dundee Prep. 
Sch., Dundee, 1883-84; Oberlin Theol. 
Sem. 188.'j-86; Pastor M. E. Ch., Gran- 
ger, O., 1886-87; Huntington, O. 

John Charles Ryder. Prin. 

High Sch., Farmington, Me., 1882-83; 
Sub-Master AVilliams Sch., Chelsea, 
Mass., 1883-85; Dearborn Sch., Boston, 
1885-87; Sub-Master O'Brien Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 



George Dana Sanders. Newton 

Theol. Inst., 1885; since 1885, Pastor, E. 
Gloucester, Mass. 

Edward Francis Tompson. Adm. 

to the bar 1882; Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Charles Augustus True. Adm. 

to the bar 1885; Lawyer, Portland, Me. 
Herbert Spurden Weaver. 

Since 1885, Prin. Williams Gram. Sch., 
Chelsea, Mass. 

Benjamin Robertson Wills. Pri- 
vate Tutor, Short Hills, N. J. 

33 

Class of 1883. 

Richard Henry Baker. Pastor, 

Cherryfleld, Me., 1883-86; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1886-87; Pastor Sixth St. Bapt. 
Ch., New York City. 

Henry' Crosby" Barton. Clerk, 

Oldtown, Me. ' 

Arthur Adams Cambridge. Pas- 
tor, Bowdoinham, Me., 1883-84; Frank- 
lin, 1884-85; Hancock, 188.5-86; since 
1886, Ellsworth, Me. 

Edward Earle Cates. Prin. 

High Sch., Gorham, N. H., and Friend- 
ship, Me., 1883-84; Prin. Acad. Renssel- 
aerville, N. Y., 1884-85; Prin. Acad. 
.Greenville, 1885-86; since 1886, Prin. 
Acad., E. Springfleld. N. Y. 

Horace Getchell Cates, M.D. 

Minn. Hosp. Coll., 1887. Physician, 
Santa Monica, Cal. 

WiLFORD Gore Chapman. Since 

1885, Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Charles Dole Edmunds, M.D. 

Harvard, 1886. Physician, Bangor, Me. 
Charles Henry Hanson, LL.B., 

Boston Univ., 1886. Since 1886, Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

Frank Herbert Hanson, A.M. 
Book-keeper, Rochester, N. Y., 1883-84; 
since 1884, Prin. Gram. Sch., Atlantic 
City, N. J. 

George William Hanson, LL.B., 



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Boston Univ., 18t<(!. Siin;e 18SU. Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

Hexry Waldex Hauruu. Mas- 
ter t'luirch Hill Gram. Sc-h.. I'awtnoket, 
R. L 

AsHER Crosby Hixus. Telegraph 

Ed., Portland Adrertiier, 1885; since 
1886, Assoc. Ki\. rxdhi Press. Forthiud, 
Mc. 

BEx.rAMix Jasox Hixds. I'rin. 

High Sell., Albion, Me., 18S.'); I'rin. 
High Sell., MiU-hias. Me. 

Merrixt Austix Joiix.sox. Prin. 
High Sch., So. Thomastoii. Me., 1883- 
86; Lawyer, Rocklanil, Me. 

Alfred Kixg, M.D. Bowdoin, 
1880. City Physician, Bortlaiul, Me. 

David Waldo Kxowltox. Priu. 
Jackson Night Sch., and Law Student, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Geor(;e AVesley Hardixg Libby, 

M. D., Harvard, 1888. Asst. Houlton 
Acad., 1.S88-84; Physician, City Hospi- 
tal. Worcester. Mass. 

Hexry Harrisox Maxsek. Pas- 
tor, since 1884. liarre, Mass. 

Prescoit Irving Merrill. Teach- 
er, Randolph, X. V., 188.5; Prin. Pub. 
Sell., Virginia City, .Montana. 

Alfred Ira Noble, M.D., Bow- 
doin, 1880. Physician. Boston, Mass., 
1886; Med. Statr, State Lunatic Hosp., 
Worcester, Mass. 

Charles Scmxer Richardsox, 

A M. Prin. High Sell., Gorhaiu, N. H., 
1883; since 1,S83, Prhi. Dakota Normal 
Sell., Madison, Dak. 

Edward Clintox R o b i x s o x . 

A. M., 188". With Houghton, MitHin ^V: 
Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass. 

Samuel Bexjamix S h e p a r d . 

Treas. Me. Furniture Co., Bar Mills, 
Me. 

GEORCiE William S.mith, LL.B., 



Albany, 1887. Prin. High Sch., Wiscas- 
set. Me., 1883-8,5; Lawyer, Duluth, Minn. 

Charles Edward Tilton, A.M., 

1 887. Prin . High Sch., Oakland, 1883-84 ; 
since 1884, Prin. High Sch., Fairfield, 
Me. 

Hexry Trowbridge, LL.B., Al- 
bany, 188."). Since 188.5. Lawyer, Den- 
ver, Colo. 

Elgix Camerox Verrill. Since 

1886, Lawyer and Solicitor ot Patents, 
Portland, Me. 

Walter Richard W ii i x x l e . 

Prill. Higli Sell., Deep River, Conn., 
1883-84; since 1S84. Prin. High Sch., 
Ellsworth. Me. 

Fraxk Ross AVoodcock. Teacher, 
Brewster, :Mass., 188:^-84: in business, 
lieltast. Me. 

Ben.iamix Fraxklix W high X . 

Pi-in. Higli Sch., Princeton, Me., 1884; 
since 1886, Ln wyer, Waterville, Me. 



Class of 1884. 

Nellie Amanda Bragg. A.M. 

Asst. High Sell.. Auburn, Me. 

Edwin Palmer Burtx. Newton 

Theol. Inst.; address, Bu.xton Centre, 
Me. 

W'lLLARD Kimball Clement. 

Cniv. of Jena, lS8t-SG; l^niv. of Leip- 
zig, (Jermauy- 

Joux Erxesx Cummixgs. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1887; Missionary, Am. 
Bajit. Miss.l'nion, to Henzada, Burma. 

SrsAX Amelia Curxis, A.M. 
Since 1884, Prin. Normal Dept. AA'^ayland 
Seiii., Washington, D. C. 

John Lixcolx Dearixg. Supt. 

Public Sell., Deep River, Conn., 1884- 
86; Newton Theol, Inst., Newton Cen- 
tre, Mass. 



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59 



Henry Franklix Dextek. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1887. Pastor, Hart- 
laiul, Me. 



Arthur Lixcolx Doe. 

<5rani. Sell., Woonsocket, 11. I. 



Prii 



Trancis Mitchell D o n x e l l . 

Civil lOnjifineer, Honlton, Me. 

Elwood Earle Dudley. Teacher 

Canon City, Colo. 
"Walter Craxe ExMErsox. Local 

Editor, Bhldefovd Time.f, Bicldefoitl, Ale., 
1884; Editorial staff, Daili/ Prc.f.t, Port- 
land, Me., 188.0-86; sinee 18SG, Editorial 
staflf, Portland AdrertUer, Portland, Me. 

Charles Sumxer Estes, A.M. 

Asst. Kicker Cla.ssical Inst., Iloulton, 
Me. 

Mary Augusta Gould, A.M. 

Asst. Hig-h Sell., Portland, 18S.J-8G; 
Portland, .Me. 

John Coxaxt Keith. Carpenter, 
Bar Harbor, Me. 

Henry- Kixgjiax. Hartford Theol. 
Seni., 1S87; Brookline, Mass. 

Herbert Mayheav Lord. City 

Editor, C'oiirie.r-Gazeite, Rockland, Me., 
1884-86; Editor Sentinel, Waterville, 
1886-87; PDditor Conrler-Gaxette, Rock- 
land, Me. 

iSHAiLER Matheavs, A.M. Ncwtoii 

Theol. Inst., 1887; Assoc. Prof. Rheto- 
ric, and Instr. in Elocntion, Colby Uni- 
versity, Waterville, Me. 

Ezra Elmer McIxtire. Priii. 

High Sch., Clinton, Me., 1884-8.1 ; City 
Ed. Bangor Commercial, 188.5-S6; since 
1886, Supt. Public Sch., Union, Iowa. 

Charles William Morrill, 

188.5. Depy. Clerk of Courts, Taconia, 
W ash. Ty. 

RuFus Moultox. Harvard Med. 
Sch.; address, Springvale, Me. 



Thomas Packard Putxam. Book- 
keeper, Houlton, Me. 

Edward Franklin Robinson, 

A.M. Asst. Friends' School, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Edward Everett Stevens. In 
business, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Alfred Irving Thayer, M.D. 

N. Y. Hoiueop. Med. Coll. 1887. Physi- 
cian, Newark, N. J. 

Benjamin Francis Turner. 

Newton. Theol. Inst., 1887; Missionarj^ 
Am. Bajit. ITnion, to Tavoy, Banna. 

•2.5 

Class of 1885. 

Chance Y Adams. Prin. High 
Sch., Phillips, Me., 1885: Druggist, No. 
Anson, Rle. 

Burleigh Smart Annis. Prin. 

High Sell., Richmond. Me., 188.5-86; 
since 1886,Prof. Math , Wcsleyan Acad., 
Wilbraham, Mass. 

GEORCiE RicKER Beruy. Teachcr, 
Pembroke. Me., IS8.5-86; Newton Theol. 
Inst.. Newton Centre, Mass. 

Charles Carroll. Law Student, 

Houlton, jMe. 

Wilbur Willis Cochrane. Roch- 
ester Theol. Sem., Rochester, N. V. 

Frank Hoavard Edmunds. Prin. 
High Sell,, Milo, Me., 1885-86; Albany 
I>aw Sch., .Albany, N. Y. 

•''Ben.iamin Franklin Fish. Asst. 

Wayland Sein., Wash., D. C, 188.5-86; 
died, Freeport, Me , May 7, 1887, aged 
•25 years. 

Arthur Montgomery Foss. Prin. 
High Sch., Bar Harbor, Me., 188.5-86; 
Law Student, Bar Harbor, Me. 

Edward Fuller. Harvard Law 
Sch.; address, Skowhegan, Me. 

Harry Leland Jewett. Prin. 

High Sch, Readfleld, Me.; address. 
Eureka, Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



Feed Albertis Snoav. Newton 
Theol. Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

William Henry Snyder. Prin. 

High Sell., Littleton, Mass., 188.5-87; 
rost-gi-aduate student, Harvard Univ., 
Cambridge, Mass. 

Bertha Louise Soule. Asst. 
High Sch., Bath, Me., 1885-87; Asst. 
High Sch., Skowhegan, Me. 

Amos Brown Townsend. Me. 

Med. .School; addi-ess, Waterville, Me. 

14 

Class of 1886. 

Byron Boyd. Prin. High Sch., 

Bar Harbor, Me., 1886-87; Sec'y Bar 
Harbor Land Co., Bar Harbor, Me. 

Luther Crocker Bridgham. 

Prin. High Sch., Sherman, Me., 1886-87; 
address. West Minot, Me. 

Charles Corey Brown. Nor- 
walk, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 

Wallace Erwin Bruce. In 
business and P. M., So. Norridgewock, 
Me. 

JuDSON Billings Bryant. Teach- 
er, Knox, Me., 1886-87; Newton Theol. 
Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Randall Judson Condon. Mem- 
ber Me. Legist. 1887; Prin. High Sch., 
Richmond, Me. 

Leonard Lorenzo Dick. Asst. 

Dummer Acad., ByfieUl, Mass., 1887; 
Boston, Mass. 

Hokatio Russ Dunham. Prin. 

Paris Hill Acad., Mc, 1886; High Sch.. 
Livermore Falls, 1887 ; in business, Wa- 
terville, Me. 

Fred Grant Dunn. Law Stu- 
dent, Presque Isle, Me. 

George Edgar Googins. Law 
student, Boston Univ.; address. Mill- 
bridge, Me. 

Richard Alston Metcalf. Asst. 
Prin. Salt Lake Acad., Salt Luke City, 
Utah. 



Seldom Burden Overlook. Prin. 

High Sch., No. Waldoboro, Me., 1886-87; 
Me. Med. Sch.; address, Washington, 
Me. 

George Perley Phenix. Asst. 
Hebron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

Sheridan Plaisted. Law Stu- 
dent, Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Howard Pulsifer. Hah- 
nemann Med. Coll.; address, AVater- 
ville, Me. 

Harry Lyman Putnam. Prin. 

High Sch., Deep River, Conn. 

Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. 

Newton Theol. Inst., Newton Centre, 
Mass. 

Albert ]Marsiiall Richardson. 
Asst. Wayland Sem., Washington, D. C. 

Ei.isHA Sanderson. Newton 
Theol. lust.. Newton Centre, Mass, 

Charles Porter Small. Me. 
Med. Sch.; address, Poi-tland, Me. 

Harry Atherton Smith. Clerk, 

Lewiston, Me. 

Irving LaForest Townsend. 
Prin. Gram. Sch., Amherst, Mass. 

Herbert Walteii T r a f t o n . 

Teacher and Law Student, Fort Fair- 
field, Me. 

Stephen Elvaro Webber. Prin. 
High Sch., Calais, Me. 

John Ryder Wellington. Prin. 

Somerset Acad., Athens, Me., 1886-87; 
Surgeon Genl's office, Washington, 
D. C. 

Bessie R.yndall White. Asst. 
No. Scituate Acad., Mass. 

Julia Ella Winslow. Asst. Co- 
burn Classical Inst., AVatervillc, Me. 

27 

Class of 1887. 

Orris Lyford Beverage. Prin. 
High Sch., Hallowell, Maine. 



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Fred Raymond Bowman. Sidney, 
Me. 

Woodman Bradbury. Newton 

Tlieol. Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Winifred Helen Brooks. Water- 
ville, Me. 

Everett Edavin Burleigh. Houl- 

ton, Me. 

Preston Newell Burleigh. Law 
student, Houlton, Me. 

Charles Edwin Cook. Friend- 
ship, Me. 

Nathaniel Hanscom Crosby. 

Brownville, Me. 

Henry Fuller Curtis. Medical 

student, Kennebunk, Me. 

HoLMAN Francis Day. Local 

editor, Fairfield Journal, Fairtield, Me., 
1887; Editor, Union Publishing Co., Ban- 
gor, Me. 

Charles Edavakd Dolley. Prin. 

No. Paris Acad., Mc., 1887; in business, 
Waterville, Me. 

Horace Davenport Dow. Prin. 

High Sch., Williamsburg, Mass. 



Harvey Doa,ne Eaton. 
student, Skowhegan, Me. 



LaA 



Walter Bates Farr. Law stu- 
dent, Waterville, Me. 

Adam Simpson Green. Lecturer, 
Boston, Mass. 

RoscoE William Harvey. Local 

editor, Waterville Sentinel, Waterville, 
Me., 1887: Readfleld, Me. 

Stanley Harry Holmes. Prin. 

High Sch., Milo, Me. 

Eugene Wilder Jewett. Teach- 
er, Sullivan, Mc., 1887; address. Eure- 
ka, Me. 



Maud Elma Kingsley. East 
Machias, Mc. 

Joel Francis L a r r a b e e , jr . 
Druggist, Waterville, Me. 

Herbert Melvin Moore. Prin. 
High Sch., Bar Harbor, Mc. 

Bessie Adams Mortimer. Asst. 
Sem. for Young Ladies, Rochestei-, N.Y. 

Fred Kramph Owen. Local 

Editor, Sunday Express, No. Adams, 
Mass. 

Irving Ossiax Palmer. Prin. 

Derby Acad., Derby Centre, Vt. 

Elmer Ellsworth Parmenter. 
Asst. Mitchell's Boys' Sch., Billerica, 
Mass. 

*Fred Miller Perkins. Newton 
Theol. Inst., Newton Centre, Mass.; 
died, Somerville, Mass., Jan. 2, 1888, 
aged 23. 

Mary Ellis Pray. Asst. High 
Sch., Norway, Me. 

Charles Carroll Richardson. 

Prin. High Sch., Wayne, Me. 

Elmer Asa Ricker. Biddeford, 

Me. 

Maurice Herman Small. Prin. 

High Sell., Norway, Me. 

Appleton White Smith. Newton 
Centre, Mass. 

William Franklin W a t s o n . 
Prof. Chem. and Phj^sics, Furman 
Univ., Greenville, S. C; Author ot The 
Children of the Sun., and Misc. Poems 
(1886). 3,3 

Edward Forrest Goodwin. Law 

student, Skowhegan, Maine. 

Alfred Lynwood Snow, Milo, 

Me. 34 



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(JKNKltAL (^ATALOCIK OF 



HONORARY GRADUATES. 



XoTE. The tU'.LTi'L'L' lii'st nu'iitioucil siftcM' ciieli luuuc was fontV-rri!!! by this coUego. 
The ninnes of Alumni wlio h;ive rec-iuved lionoriiry (le.nfees iire not inehuled in this 
list. 



1822. 

'"Samuel Watt. A.M., and Colum- 
bian, isij; I). I)., Wake Forest, 184!). Or- 
dained, 1SI8; Tutor, Columbian Coll., 
]823-'27; Pastor, Ncwberu, N.C., 18i7-30; 
Oor. See. N. C. Bapt. Con v., 1830-34; 
Founder ot Wake Forest Coll., and 
President, 1834-46; Pa.stor, Caswell Co., 
X. C, 184G-51; Pres. Young Ladies' 
Sem., O.Ktord, 18.51-5G; died, AVake For- 
est, X. C, .Tuly 28, 1807, aged 77. 

1823. 

"'•'Elltaii Livkkmoke Ham I, IX, 
A.M. ; A.B., KrownUniv., 1810. Lawyer, 
Columbia, Me.; from 183.j, Bangor; 
llepr. Me. Legi.sl., 1840,1847; Member 
Me. Senate, 18.58-.i9; State Land Agent, 
1838, 1841; jNlember Bd. Trustees, 1841- 
47; Member :Me. Hist. Soc, 18.50; Mayor 
of Bangor; 18.51, 18.52; died, IJangor, Me., 
July 17, 1872, aged 72. 

1824. 

'•'EzEKiKL Holmes, A.M.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., ]821 ; M D., Bowdoin, 1824. 
Prin. Gardiner Lyceum, Mb., 1829; Ed. 
Farmers' and Mechanic's' Journal, 1820; 
Kd. American Stanifard, 1831; r.,i!Ctur(!r 
in Cliem. and Nat. Ili.st., 183.3-37; Kd. 
Maine Fanner, from 1833; H(^pr. Jh^ 
Legisl.. 1S3.5-40, and ISoO: M(!mber .Mc;. 
.Senate, 1840-42; Mem b(M- Me. Hi.^t. Soc. 
1840; See. Me. Agricultural Soe., IS.j.5-(;.5: 
State Sci. Survey, 18(;i-(;2; dicMl, Win- 
thro)!. Me.. Feb. 0. ISIm, uged (w. 

'"MoJiN G.vLi; Mkkkili,, .\.M.:A.B., 

Brown V'niv.. 1821 ; M .1).. I'.nw doin. 1S24: 
died, 1S2(;. aged 20. 



1825. 

"D.vNiKi, i,(i\ 1 .111^ . .\..\r. 



ClcTo-y. 



man, Cong. eh. ; dii'd. Alljion. .Me., Aug. 
11, 1833, aged .58. 

"Moiix Tiiipp. A. M. Ordained, 
1791; Pastor, Carver, Mass.; Hebron, 
Me., 1798-1843; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1821-32; died, Hebron, Me., Sept. IG, 
1847, aged 86. Author ot Strictures on 
Universal Heconciliation . 

1826. 

Cl.vrk I.illybridge, a.m.; M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1824. Student, Theol. Dept., 
1831; Physician, Statford, Conn. 

••'JoxATHAX Wales, A.M. and 
M.n., 18:52. ot liandolph, :Mass. 

1827, 

"'Elias Cobb, A.M. LaAvyer, An- 
son and Solon, Me.; died, Solon, Me., 
about 1808. 

■''GusTAvus Fee LOWES Daais, 

A.M.; D.D., WesleyanUniv., 183,5. Or- 
dained, 1816; Pastor. So. Reading, 
Mass., 1818-1820; died, Hartford, Conn., 
Sept. 17, 1836, aged 30. 

"'Isaac Merriam. A.M. Clergy- 
man, Kastport, Me : 'I'remont, 111. 

1828. 

•■'HiR.vM Ijelcher, A.m. Lawyer, 
Farmington, iNle., from 1812; Kei)r. Me. 
Legisl., 1822, 1820, 18.32; Member Me. 
Senate, 1838-.30: Member ;iOth V. S. 
Cong., 1847-tO; Me. Ilisr. Soe., IS+O; 
Minuber Bd. Truslet^s. lS47-.5(); died, 
Faruiiiigton, Me.. Mny 6. 18.57. aged 67, 

''Damii, Kmcut Kkxxeuv, A.M.; 

M,l)., Bow (loin, 182(i. Physician, Booth- 
bay, Me.: died, Wiseassel, Me., Aug, 26. 
1873, aged 7.5. 



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^'^Charles Otis Kimball, A.M. 

Clergyman, Metliuen, Mass.; died, 18.5-2, 
aged GO. 

"^^Samuel Plaisted, a.m.: A.B., 

Brown Univ., 18'2o; M.D , Bowdoin, 1828. 
Physician, Waterville, Me.; died, Wa- 
terville. Me., April 11, ]8(i0, aged .58. 

1829. 

"'Hervey Fittz, a.m.; A.B., Am- 
herst, 182(J. Xewtoii Theol. Inst., 1829; 
Pastor, Waterville, Me., 1829-30; Hallo- 
well, 18;il-;«;Middleboro, Mass., lS32-3fi: 
Thonii)son, Conn.; ]Marblehead, jNFill- 
bury, Mass.; Agent Mass. Bajit. Conv., 
from 1813; died, JMiddleboro, 3Iass., 
.Tune 10, 1878, aged 78. 

"'Leonard Tobey, A.M.: A.E., 

Williams, 182i_;. Tator, 1827-28; died, 18.51, 
aged 51. 

""Frederick Aufiusxi^s Willard, 

A.M.; A. 15., Amlierst, 1826. Xewton 
Theol. Inst., 1830; Lect. on Chcm. Phil, 
and Botany, 1828-31 ; Pastor, Worcester, 
Mass., 1832-35; Xewton Centre, Mass., 
1835-39; Louisville, Ky., 1839-43; So. 
Danvers and So. Abington, Mass., 18.54- 
.56; Xeedhani, lS5ti-(;5; ilied, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., -Mar. 17, ISIJO, aged .59. 

1830. 

"'Irah Chase, D.D.: A.B.. Middle- 
bury, 1814. Ordained, 1817; Missionary 
in Va., 1817-18; Prof. Lang, and Biblical 
Lit., Columbian Coll , 1818-25; Pi'of. 
Biblical Theol., Xewton Tlieol. lust.. 
lS2o-3(i, and Prof. Keel. Hist.. ls;!i;-4.5; 
died, Xewtonvillc. :Mass.. Nov. I, isiil. 
aged 71. Author ol Li/r of liii iii/dii : 
J)esi(/ii of' JJiiptiaiii: <'iiiistiiin'i(i/i <ij' tlii' 
Jloh/ Apostles: etc. 

Joshua A. Dexxisox, M.D. 

*Bauox Stow, A.M.: A.B., Co- 
lumbian, 182(i: D.l)., Brown Univ.. ls4(i. 
and Harvard, 1855. Pastor,Portsmoutli. 
X. H., 1827-.32; Boston, Mass., 1832-li7; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1830-.52; Trustee 
Brown Univ.. 1S38-.58; died, Boston. 
^Nlass.. Dec. 27, 18159, aged (J8. Author ot 
First Thitii/s: Christ ian ]U-otlierhoii<l: 
])(iili/ .Xf.iiiiiii: iriiiilf I-'diiii/// ill Jfeareii: 



1831. 

^MoHx Cleaveland, M. D. Of 

Kutland, Vt. 

■''William Graves, M.D. Physi- 
cian, Deertieid, x. i-i.; from 1826, Low- 
ell, Mass.; died, Lowell, Mass., April 1, 

1843, aged 50. 

'"Daxiel Huntixgtox, M.D. Of 

Rochester, Vt. ; died, 1854, aged 72. 

*Nathax Westox, LL.D.: A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1803; A.M., Dartmouth, and 
Bowdoin, 1807; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1831, 
and Bowdoin, 1843. Adm. to the Bar, 
1806; Lawyer, Xew Gloucester, Me., 
1807-10; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1808; Law- 
yer, Augusta, from 1810; Chief Justice 
Circuit Court, 1811-20; Assoc. Justice 
Suprenie Court, Me., 1820-34; and Chief 
Justice, 1834-41 ; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1821-.53; Trustee, Bowdoin, 1820-72; Me. 
Hist. Soc; died, Augusta, ile., .June 4, 
1872, aged 89. 

1832. 

'"JoHX Butler, A.M. Pastor, 

p:ast Winthrop, Me., 182.5-31; Xorth Yar- 
mouth, ]831-,35; troni 1835, Evangelist; 
JNIember Bd. Trustees, 1826-,55; died, 
Ohio, July, 18.50, aged 67. 

•'"Pharcellus Church, A.M.; 

A.B., MadLson, 1824, D.D., 1847. Pastor, 
Poultney, Vt., 1825-28; Providence, R. 
I., 1828-34; Rochester, X. Y., 1835-48; 
Boston, 1848- ; Ed. ^V. Y. Chrnnicle, 
1855-65; died, Tarrytown, N. Y., June o, 
ISSG. aged 84. Author of Philosophy of 
J ! rii lu-o/nici' [IH'Mi) ; /'rize Essay on lieli- 
ijioiis Dissi-iisioiis (1838); Antioch (1843): 
J/ifc of llieoddsiii Dean (1851); Mapleton 
(1852) ^ Seed Truths (1871). 

'■'James I'.vaxs, A.M., Clergy- 
man ; dicil, 1877, aged 84. 

"'•'JoxATiiAX Goixo, D.D.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1809; A.M., Brown Univ., 
and I'niv. \'t., 1812. Pastor, Cavendish, 
Vt., 1811-15; Worcester, Mass., 181.5-32; 
Cor. St'c, Honu? Jliss. Soc, 1832-37; from 
1837, Pres. Denison Univ.; died, (Jran- 
ville, O., Xov. 9, 1844, aged .58. 

""JoHx Sharp INIagixxis, A.B., 

A.M., 1835; D.D., Brown I'niv., 1844. 
Xewton Theol. Inst., 1832; Pastor, Port- 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



land, Mc, 1832-37; Providence, K. I., 
1837; McnibevBd. Trustees, 1833-38; Prof. 
Biblical Tlieol., Miuli.son I'niv., 1838-50; 
Prof. Biblical and Pastoral Theol., 
Rochester Theol. Seni., and Prof. Int. 
and Mor. Phil., Univ. Rochester, 18o0-5'2 ; 
died, Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1S52, ag:ed 
47. 

^Francis Mason, A.M.; D.D., 

Brown Univ., 1853. Newton Theol. Inst. 
1830; ordained, 1830; Missionary to Bur- 
ma anil Siani, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
1830-74; died, Rangoon, Burma, Mar. 3, 
1874, aged 74. Author of Azotes on the 
Fauna and Flora of Burma; translated 
the Scripttires into the 8gau Karen and 
Pwo Karen languages. 

*Peter Rentox, M.D. Of Con- 
cord, N. H.; died, 1866. 
"'Nathaniel Sheldon Wheaton, 

D.D.; A.B., Yale, 1814; A.M., Vale, 1S17, 
and D.D., Yale, 1833. Rector, Episc. 
ch., Harttord, Conn., I81S-31; Pres.Trni- 
ity Coll., 1831-37; Rector, New Orleans, 
La., 1837-44; died, Washington, Conn., 
Mar. 18, 1862, aged 69. Author of Jour- 
nal of a Residence in London. 

1833. 
Joseph Ballard, A.M. Pastor, 

So. Berwick, Me., 1830-35. 

'^Arthur D r i n k w a t e r , A.M. 

Ordained, 1816; Pastor, Mt. Vernon, Me. ; 
Danvers, Mass., 1821; Mt. Vernon, Me., 
1829; Ilallowell, Skowhegan, Ellsworth, 
Payette, Greene, Sidney, and Norridge- 
wock, to 1862; Member Bd. Trustees, 
ia39-70; died, Waterville, Me., Sept. 16, 
1874, aged 85. 

''■James Gilpatruk, A.M. Pastor, 

Bluehill, Me., 1829-45; Topsham,184.")-.52; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1834-.'»6; in Kan- 
sas, 18.56-59: died, Bluehill, Me., Oct. 14, 
1865, aged 64. 

•■'Abisha Samson, A.M. Pastor, 
Tisbnry, Mass., 1806-12; Harvard, 1812- 
:J2: Southboro, 1832-40; Worcester, 1840- 
44; died, Washington, D. C, 1861, aged 

78. 

"^'DvER Hook S a x b o r x , A.M. 

Died, 1S71. 



■^•'Samuel Wells, A.M., and Bow- 

doin, 1838. Lawyer, AVaterville, Me., 
1826-35; Hallowell, 1835-14; Portland, 
1844-47; Repr. Me. Legisl.; Assoc. Jus- 
tice Supreme Court, Me., 1847-.54; Gov- 
ernor of Me., 18.56; died, Boston, Mass., 
July 15, 1868, aged 67. 

1835. 

John Cookson, A.M. Of Middle- 
town, Conn. 

^Francis Augustus Cox, D.D.: 

LL. D., Edinburg. Ordained, 1804; Pas- 
tor, London, 1812-53; Librarian of Uni- 
versity Coll., London; died, London, 
Eng., Sept. 5, 1853, aged 70. Author of 
Life of Meluncthon, (1815) ; Female Scrip- 
ture Biography, (1831); Lectures on the 
Bool: of Daniel, (1836); History of the 
English Baptist Mission Society, (1845): 
Xarrativeofa risif to the Uuited Stati's. 
(1836); etc. 

*James Hoby, D.D. Clergyman. 

Birmingham, Eng.; died, 1871, aged 81. 

■•'Moses Shaw, M.D.: A.M., Bow- 

doin, 1821. Died, Wiseasset, Me., Sept. 
13, 1847. 

Isaac Stevens, A.M., and Bl•o^vn 
Univ., is;m. 

•'"Daniel Williams, A.M., and 

Bowdoin, 1838. Lawyer, Augusta, Me. ; 
Repr. Me. Legi.sl., 1831; Me. Hist. Soc, 
1831; State Treasurer, 1837-40; Judge of 
Probate, 1848-S5; Mayor of Augusta, 
1868; ilied, Augusta, Me., May 27. 1877, 
age<l 81. 

1836. 

■^' James Loring Child, A.M. Adm. 
to the bar, 1812; Lawyer, Winslow, Me., 
1813-16; Alna, 1822-32; from 1832, Au- 
gusta; Clerk Me. Ilcnise Reps. 1820-31, 
and 1835-37; died, Augusta, Me., .Vug. 
16, 1862, aged 70. 

George Davis, A.M. Of Troy. 
X. Y. 

•''JoiIX HeNXIKER IxCiRAHAM, A.M. 

Ordained, 1817; Pastor,Cong. ch.,Thom- 
aston, Me., 1818-30; IMistor Baptist cli.. 



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EastWintlirop, 1836-39; Hallowell, 1839; 
Chaplain Insane Hosp., Augusta, 1854- 
64; died, Augusta, Me., Apr. 13, 1864, 
aged 70. 

^Benjamin Tappan, D.D.; A.B., 

Harvard, ISCj; A.M., Harvard, 1807, and 
Bowdoin, 1815; D.D., Bowdoin, 1845. 
Tutor, Bowdoin, 1809-11 ; Pastor Cong, 
ell., Augusta, Me., 1811-49; Me. Hist. 
Soc; Sec. Cong. Bd. Missions for Me., 
1849-63; died Augusta, Me., Dec. 22, 1863, 
aged 75. 

1838. 
*JoHN Newton Brown, A.M.; 

A.B., Madison, 1823; D.D., Lewisburg, 
1854. Ordained, Buffalo, N. Y., 1824; 
Pastor, Maiden, Mass., 1827; Exeter, 
N. PI., 1829; Prof. Theol., New Hampton 
Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 1838; Pas- 
tor, Lexington, Va., 1845; Editorial Sec. 
Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, 1849; died, Ger- 
mantown. Pa., May 14, 1868, aged 64. 
Author of J'/ie New Hdmpshire Confes- 
sion; Editor Encyclopcedia of Religious 
Knoivledge. 

Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1836; Ph.D., Lewisburg, 
1854; LL.D., Rochester, 18.58. Tutor, 
1836-38; Prof. Chem. and Nat. Hist., 
1838-52; Prof. Nat. Sciences, Univ. 
Lewisburg, 1853-58, and President, 1858- 
78; Lewisburg, Pa. Author of Pi-inci- 
jjles of Geology (18.52) ; Elements of Physi- 
ology. 

1839. 

"^'Timothy Boutelle, LL.D.; A. B., 

Harvard, 1800; A.M., Harvard, 1804. 
Lawyer, Waterville, Me., from 1804; 
Repr. Me. Legisl. ; Member Me. Senate ; 
Memlaer Bd. Trustees, 1821-i55, Treas., 
1831-32, and Vice-Pres., 1835-47; died, 
Waterville, Me., Nov. 12, 18.55, aged 78. 

*RoscoE GoDDARD Greene, A.M. 

Sec. of Sta:te, 1831-35. Of Portland, Me. 

^Leonard Woods, Jr.,D.D.; A.B., 

Union, 1827; D.D., Harvard, 1846; LL.D., 
Bowdoin, 1866. Andover Theol. Sem., 
1830; ordained, 1833; Ed. Literary and 
Theological Review, 1834-37; Prof. Bibli- 
cal Lit., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1836-39; 
Pres. Bowdoin Coll., 1839-66; Me. Hist. 



Soc, 1839; Mass. Hist. Soc; N. Y. Hist. 
Soc; died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1878, 
aged 71. 

1841. 
■^'Hartley Wood Day, A.M.; A.B. , 

Columbian, 1837. Clergyman ; died, 1877, 
aged 67. 

Samuel A. Jewett, A.M. 
*Nathaniee Tuckerman True, 

A.M.; M.D., Bowdoin, 1846; A.M., Bow- 
doin, 1868. Prin. Monmouth Acad., 
Me., 1837-45; Physician, Durham, 
1846-48; Prin. Gould's Acad., Bethel, 
1848-61; Lecturer, 1861-72; Ed. Maine 
Farmer, 1865-72; Prof. Nat. Sci., Normal 
and Training Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1872- 
76; Prin. Acad. Milan, N. H., and Litch- 
field, Me., 1876-83; died, Bethel, Me., 
May 17, 1887, aged 75. Author of His- 
tory of Bethel; History of Gorham, N. H. 

1842. 
*Caleb Bailey Davis, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pastor, Paris, 
Me., 1838-54; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1842-53; died, Portland, Me., Jan. 12, 
1855, aged 47. 

*Elias Lyman Ma go on, A.M.; 
D.D., Rochester, 1853. Pastor, Rich- 
mond, Va., 1839-45; Cincinnati, O., 184.5- 
49; New York, 1849-.57; Albany, 1857-67; 
Trustee Vassar Coll.; Pastor, Broad 
St., Philadelphia, Pa.; died, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Nov. 25, 1886, aged 77. Author 
of Orators of the American Revolution 
(1848) ; Proverbs for the People (1848) ; 
Living Orators in America (1849) ; Repub- 
lican Christianity (1849) ; Westward Em- 
pire (1856). 

*Ether Shepeey. LL.D.; A.B., 
Dartmouth, 1811; A.M., Dartmouth, 
1814; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1845. Lawyer, 
Saco, Me., 1814-36; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1819; U. S. Dist., Atty., 1821-33; Member 
U. S. Senate, 1833-36; Assoc. Justice 
Sup. Jud. Court, Me., 1836-48, and Chief 
Justice, 1848-.55; Trustee Bowdoin Coll., 
1829-66; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1835; 
died, Portland, Me., Jan. 16, 1877, aged 
87. 



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'"Edward Steane, D.D. Pastor, 

Camberwell, London, Eng., 1823-67; 
died, Brighton, Eng., May 8, 1882, aged 
85. Author of Christ the First Fruits of 
the Resurrection; Memoir of J. Gutteridge; 
Liberty of Conscience; lieligio^is Persecu- 
tion in Germany; European Deputation 
to Madrid. 

1S45. 
James Lawrence Hodge, A.M.; 

D.D., Madison, 1851. Ordained, 1835; 
Pastor, Suffleld, Conn.; Broolvlyn, N. 
Y. ; Newark, N. J. ; since 18G4, Mariner's 
ch., New Yorlv. 

1846. 
*Samuel Adlam, A.m. Ordained, 

1824; Newton Theol. Inst., 1838; Pastor, 
Marbleliead, Gloucester, Mass.; Hallo- 
well, Dover, and Foxcroft, Me. ; New- 
port, R. I.; died, Newport, R. I., Oct. 18, 
1880, aged 82. 

1848. 

Robert Halliday Gunning, A.M.; 

M.D., Edinburg. 

^'LoT Myrick Morrill, a.m.; 

LL.D., Bowdoin, 1879. Governor ot 
Maine, 18.58, 1859, 1860; Member Me. Hist. 
Soc, 18.56; Member Bd. Trustees, 1862- 
69; U. S. Senate, 1861-76; Sec. U. S. 
Treasury, 1876-77; from 1877, U. S. Col- 
lector Customs, Portland, Me.; died, 
Augusta, Me., Jan. 10, 1883, aged 68. 

1849. 

^Solomon Peck, D.D.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1816, A.M., 1819, and D.D., 
1851. Tutor, Brown Univ., 1818-20; An- 
dover Theol. Sem., 1823; ordained, 1823; 
City Missionary, CliarlestoUj S. C, 1824; 
Pastor, No. Yarmouth, Me., 1824-25; 
Prof. Latin and Hebrew, Amherst, 
1825-32; Acting Pastor, Gloucester, 
Mass., 1834; Weston, 1835; Asst. Cor. 
Sec. Am. Bapt. iliss. Union, 183.5-38, and 
For. Cor. Sec, 1838-58; Beaufort, S. C, 
1862-65; Chap. Home for Disabled Sol- 
diers, Boston, Mass., 1866; Cor. Sec. 
Freedman's Aid Soc, 1867; died, Bos- 
ton, Mass., June 12, 1874, aged 74. 

*Eli BuRNHAM Smith,D.D.; A.B., 



Middlebury, 1823; A.M., Brown Univ., 
1833. Andover Theol. Sem., 1823-25; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1826; Pastor, Butta- 
lo, N. Y., 1826-29; Poultney, Vt., 1829-33; 
Pres. and Prof. Biblical Theol., Lit. 
and Theol. Inst.. New Hampton, N. H., 
and Fairfax, Vt., 1833-61; died, Colches- 
ter, Vt., Jan. 5, 1861, aged 57. 

1850. 

•'•'Amos Sutton, D.D. English 

Missionary to Orissa, India ; died, 1854, 
aged 56. Translated the Scriptures into 
Oriya ; author ot Narrative of the Mis- 
sion to Orissa (1833) ; Dictionary and 
Grammar of the Oriya Lanyuage (1841^5). 

1851. 

■^'Alvan Felch, A.m. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1835; Pastor, New Glouces- 
ter, Me., 1836-43; Thomaston, 1844-46; 
Bowdoinham, 1847-54; Hallo well, 1854- 
61 ; died, Hallowell, Me., July 29, 1861, 
aged 55. 

"^^ John Hub BARD , LL.D.; A.B., 

Dartmouth, 1816; M.D., Univ. of Penn., 
1822. Governor of Maine, 1850, 1851, 
1852; Member Bd. Trustees, 1849-62; 
died, Hallowell, Me., Feb. 6. 1869, aged 
74. 

^•'Ebenezer K n av l t n , A.M. 

Clergjanau, F. W. Baptist ch.; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1856-58; Trustee Bates 
Coll., 1863-74; Repr. Me. Legist., 1844, 
1846, 1848, and Speaker, 1846; Member 
34th U. S. Congress, 1855-57; died, Mont- 
ville, Me., 1874, aged 58. 

•^'Adam Wilson, D.D.; A.B., 

Bowdoin, 1819, and A.M- Ordained, 
1820; Pastor, Wiscasset, Me., 1822-24; 
Turner, 1824-28; Ed. Zion's Advocate, 
Portland, 1828-38; Pastor, Bangor, 1838- 
41; Turner, 1841^3 ; Ed. Zion's Advocate, 
1843-48; Pastor, Hebron, 18.50-53; Paris, 
18.5:5-58 ; Member, Bd. Trustees, 1828-71 ; 
died, Waterville, Me., Jan. 16, 1871, aged 
76. 

1852. 

^Joseph Fitch Potter, A.M.; 

M.D., Bowdoin, 1835. Died, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 1868, aged 59. 



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1853. 

Hiram Hovey Hill, A.M.; M.D., 

Bowdoin, 1836. Physician, Augusta, 
Me. 

Samuel Francis Smith, D.D.; 

A.B., Harvard, 1829, and A.M. Andover 
Tlieol. Sem., 1832; Ed. Baptist Mission- 
ary Magazine, 1832-34; Pastor, Water- 
ville. Me., and Acting Prof. Mod. Lang., 
1834-41; Newton Centre, Mass., 1842-r)4, 
and Ed. Christian Revieiv, 1842-48; Mem- 
ber Bd. Triistees, 1840-60; in literary- 
pursuits, Newton Centre, Mass. Author 
of National Hymn, America; Lyric 
Gems"; Life of Rev. Joseph Grafton; etc. 

Daniel Smith Talcott, D.Dj; 

A.B., Amherst, 1831, and A.M.; D.D., 
Bowdoin, 18o8. Andover Tlieol. Sem., 
1834 ; lustr. in Hebrew, Andover, 1833-36 ; 
Pastor, Cong, ch., Slierborn, Mass., 
1836-38; since 1839, Prof. Biblical Lit., 
Theol. Sem., Bangor, Me. 

1854. 

Kendall Brooks, A.M.; A.B., 

Brown Univ., 1841, and D.D. 1866. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 184.5; Pastor, Eastport, 
Me., 184,5-52; Asso. Sec, Am. Bapt. Pub. 
Soc, 1852-53 ; Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., 
1853-55; Pastor, Fitchburg, Mass., 1855- 
65; Ed. National Baptist, 1865-68; Pres. 
Kalamazoo Coll., 1868-87; Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 

KoBERT Cole, A.M. Pastor, Ea. 

Hai-rington, Me., 1846-56; Brooklin, 
1856-58; Bookseller, Ellsworth, Me. 

Lyman Brooks Hannaford, A.M. 

Prin. Mercantile Acad., Boston, Mass., 
18.56-63; since 1863, Prin. Pub. Sch. No. 
22, Brooklyn, N. Y. Author ot Book- 
keeping by Single and Double Entry (1849) . 

*TiMOTHY LuDDEN, A.M. Lawyer, 
Turner, Me.; Repr. Me. Legisl., 18.52, 
1853; Judge of Probate, 1854-55; Report- 
er of Decisions, 1857-58 ; died, Lewiston, 
Me., Mar. 12, 1858, aged 52. 

1855. 

^Edward Kent, LL.D.; A.B., 

Harvard, 1821, and A.M. Lawyer, Ban- 



gor, Me., from 1821; Repr. Me Legisl.; 
Mayor, Bangor, 1836, 1837; Governor of 
Maine, 1838, 1840; Member Me. Boundary 
Comm., 1842; Consul, Rio de Janeiro, 
Brazil, 1849-.53 ; Assoc. Justice Supreme 
Court, Me., 1859-73 ; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1838-47; died, Bangor, Me., May 
19, 1877, aged 75. 

1856. 

Isaac Smith Kalloch, A.M. and 

Madison, 1857; D.D., La Grange, 1877. 
Pastor, Rockland, Me., 1850-55; Boston, 
Mass., 18.55-60; Laight St., N. Y., 1860-64; 
Repr. Kansas Legisl., 1872; Mayor, San 
Francisco, Cal., 1879-82; Pastor, San 
Francisco, Cal., 1875-80; Sehome, Wash. 
Ty. 

1857. 

Alexander M. Averill, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 18.53; ordained, 
1853; Pastor, No. Cambridge, Middle- 
boro, Holyoke, Mass.; Denver, Col.; 
Emporia, Kan.; since 1879, Lancaster, 
Texas. 

'^'JosiAH Keely, A.m. Ordained, 
1843; Pastor, Wenham, Mass.; Saco, 
Me., 1853-64; Chap. 13th Me. Vols., 1864; 
died. New Orleans, La., June 24, 1864, 
aged 58. 

1858. 

^'JoHN Hubbard, Jr., A.M. Pas- 
tor, Biddetord, Me., 1855-58, and troni 
1861 ; died, Biddeford, Me., May 20, 1870, 
aged 49. 

Eugene Francis Sanger, A.M.; 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1849; M.D., Jefferson 
Med. Coll., 1853. Surgeon, 6th Me. Vols., 
1861; Brigade Surg. Vols., 1862; Med. 
Director, IQtli Army Corps, etc., 1862-95; 
Bvt. Lt. Col. Vols., 1865; Physician and 
Surgeon, Bangor. Me. 

1859. 

Charles M. Dinsmore, A.M. 
Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. Repr. 

M. Legisl., 1836-40, and 1847, and Speak- 
er, 1837, 1839, 1840; Member 28th, 29th 
U. S. Congress, 1843-47; Member U. S. 
Senate, 1848-57; Governor of Maine, 



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1827; Member U. S. Senate, 1857-61; 
Vice President U. S., 1861-65; U. S. Col- 
lector Customs, Boston, jMass., 1865-69; 
Member U. S. Senate, 1869-81; Member 
Bil. Trustees trora 1857; U. S. Minister 
to Spain, 1881-85; Bangor, Me. 

*Thomas Kinsman Osgood, A.M. 

Prin. High Sob., Roclcland, Me., 1849-57; 
Depy. Collector Customs, 1857-61 ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 186->; Paymr. U. S. A., 186-2- 
65; died, St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 1865, 
aged 38. 

1S60. 

Nathaniel Rogers B o u t e l l e, 

A.M.; M.D.,Jefferson Med. Coll. Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1856-69; Physician, 
Waterville, Me. 

*Geokge W. Briggs, A.M; Ph.D., 

Madison, 1871. Prin. Feni. Seni., Au- 
burndale, Mass. ; died, 1874, aged 52. 

1862. 

*Samuel a. Collins, A.M. Pas- 
tor, Palmer Depot, Mass. ; died, Cincin- 
nati, (?),0., 1877. 

Hezekiah Harvey, D.D.; A.B., 

Madison. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1847; 
Tutor, Madison Univ., 1849; Pastor, 
Homer, Hamilton, N. Y.; Prof. Eccl. 
Hist., Madison Univ., 1858; Prof. Bibli- 
cal Criticism and Interp. and Pastoral 
Theol., 1861; Pastor, Dayton, O., 1864; 
since 1869, Prof. Pastoral Theol. and N. 
T. Exegesis, Madison Univ., Hamilton, 
N. Y. Author of The Pastor; The 
Church. 

1863. 
*Thomas Fenner Curtis, D.D. 

Prof. Biblical Theol., Lewisburg Univ., 
18.55-65; died, Cambridgeport, Mass., 
1872, aged 56. Author of 2he Communion; 
Progress of Baptist Principles; Human 
Element in the Inspiration of the Holy 
Scriptures (1867). 

■^'William Addison Pitt Dilling- 
ham, A.M. Clergyman, Univ. ch. ; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1804, 1865, and Speaker, 1865 ; 
died, Waterville, Me., April 22, 1871, 
aged 47. 



George Pendleton Mathews, 

A.M., and D.D. 1883. Theol. Inst., New 
Hampton, X. H., 1844-46; Pastor, Lib- 
erty, Me., 1847-51; Alna, 1851-56; Gar- 
diner, 1856-00; Bath, 1860-66; Auburn, 
1860-75; Thomaston, 187.5-84; since 1884, 
Brunswick, Me. 

*Charles Greenleaf Porter, 

A.M. Pastoi-, Winterport, Me., 1843-45; 
Bangor, 184.5-66; Houlton, 1867-70; died, 
Bangor, Me., Mar. 7, 1876, aged 62. 

David Dinsmore Stewart, A.M., 

and Bowdoin, 1872. Since 1847, Lawyer, 
St. Albans, Me. 

1865. 
Oliver Otis Howard, LL.D.; 

A. B., Bowdoin, 1850, A.M. 1853; LL.D., 
Shurtleff Coll., 1865, and Tennessee 
Coll., 1866. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1854; 2(1 
Lieut. U. S. A., 1855; 1st Lieut., 1857; 
Asst. Prof. Math., U. S. Mil. Acad., 18.57- 
61; Col. 3d Me. Vols., 1801; Brig. Gen. 
Vols., 1861; Maj. Gen. Vols., 1862; Brig. 
Gen. U. S. A., 1864 ; Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. 
A., 1865; Com'r Freedman's Bureau, 
1805-72; Pres. Howard Univ., 1809-73; 
Supt. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1873-82; Comd'g 
Dept. of the Platte, Ft. Omaha, Neb. 

1866. 

Warren Baxter Ewer, A.M. 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Edmund Fuller Webb, A.M. 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1872, 1873, and Speak- 
er, 1873; Member Me. Senate, 1874-75, 
and President, 1875; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees since 1883; Lawyer, Waterville, 
Me. Author of Railroad Laws of Maine 
(1875). 

1867. 
*Lucius Bradford, A.M. I'astor, 

Sebec, Me., 1838; Guilford, 1839-42; Jay, 
1843-45; Monson, 1847-51; Sidney, 1852; 
No. Livermore, 1853-58; Brooklin, 1859; 
died, Brooklin, jMc., Sept. 9, 1807, aged 
50. 

George Dana Boardman Peprer, 

D.D.; A.B., Amherst, 1857, and LL.D. 
1882. Newton Theol. Inst., 1860; Pastor, 
Waterville, Me., 1860-64; Prof. Eccl. 



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Hist., Newton Theol. Inst., 1865-67; Prof. 
Christian Tlieol., Crozer Tlieoi. Sem., 
1868-82; since 1882, President Colby 
University, Waterville, Me. Author of 
Outlines of Systematic Theology (1873.) 

Benjamin Adams Robie, A.M. 
Bangor Tlieol. Sem., 1865; Res. Licenti- 
ate, Anclover Theol. Sem., 1866; Pastor 
Cong, ch., Waterville, Me., 1866-71; Wil- 
mington, Mass., 1871-74; Groton, 1874- 
83; since 1883, Grafton, Mass. 

Artemas Wyman Sawyer, D.D.; 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1847. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1853; ordained, 1853; Prof. An- 
cient Lang., Acadia Coll., N. S., 18.55-61 ; 
Pastor, Saratoga, N. Y., 1861-64; Prin. 
New London Lit. and Sci. Inst., N. H., 
1864-69; since 1869, Pres. Acadia Coll., 
Wolfville, N. S. 

Jackson Smith Schultz, A.M. 

Merchant and mfr., New Yorli. Author 
of Leather Manufacture in United States. 

Amos Webster, A.M.; D.D., Co- 
lumbian, 1867. Ed. Christian Era, 1856- 
76; Clergyman, Hyde Park, Mass. 

1868. 

"^'JoHN McKinley, a.m. New 

Hampton Theol Inst., 1861 ; Res. Licen- 
tiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 1863; Pas- 
tor, Lebanon, N. H., 1862-68; died, Leb- 
anon, N. H., Sept. 20, 1868, aged 36. 

Philetus Bennet Spear, D.D.; 

A.B., Madison, 1836, and A.M., 1842. 
Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1838; Tutor, 
Madison Univ., 1837; Prof. Hebrew, to 
1850; Emeritus Prof, ol Hebrew and 
Latin, Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. 

*Cyrus Tibbetts, A.m. Pastor, 

Farmington, Me., 1852-55; Belfast, 1856- 
57; Plaistow, N. H.,' 1858-61; Eastport, 
Me., 1862-66; Damariscotta, 1866-70; 
Rockland, 1870-72; from 1872, No. Ber- 
wick; died, No, Berwick, Me., Jan. 12, 
1876, aged 55. 

1869. 

"^Eeisha Hunt Allen, LL.D; 
A.B., Williams, 1823. Lawyer, Bangor, 
Me., Repr. Me. Legisl.and Speaker,1838; 
Member 27th U. S. Cong., 1841-43; Mem- 



ber Me. Hist. Soc, 1846; U.S. Consul, 
Honolulu, Sandwicli Islands, 1850-.53; 
Hawaiian Minister Finance, 1853-57; 
Chief .lustice Supreme Court and Chan- 
cellor Hawaiian Kingdom, 1857-77; En- 
voy Extraor. and Minister Plenipo. to 
U. S. from Hawaiian Kingdom; died, 
Washington, D. C, .Jan. 1, 1883, aged 78. 

Sewall Brown, A.M. New 

Hampton Theolflnst., Vt., 1860-61; Pas- 
tor, E. Winthrop, Me., 1862-68; Cherry- 
field, 1868-71; Missionar5^ Am. Bapt. 
Home Miss. Soc, Wyoming and Utah 
Ter., 1871-72; Pastor, So. Dover, Me., 
1873-77; Minneapolis, Minn., 1877-81; 
East Corinth, Me., 1881-87; Old Town, 
Me. 

Jonathan Young Scammon,LL.D., 

and Univ. Chicago, 1862. Lawyer, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

1870. 

'^'Levi Sumner Burbank, A.M. 

Instr. Paducah Coll., Ky., 1856-58; Instr. 
Wake Forest Coll., N. C, 1858-59; Pres. 
Paducah Coll., 1859-61; Prin. Lancaster 
Acad., Mass., 1861; Instr. Nat. Sci. High 
Sch., Athol, Mass., 1862-64; High Sch., 
Westboro, 1864-66; High Sch., Lowell, 
Mass., 1866-72; Prin. Warren Acad., 
Woburn, Mass., 1872-77; died, Woburn, 
Mass., Aug. 20, 1880, aged 51. 

John Alfred Metcalf Chapman, 

A.M., D.D.,Wesleyan,, 1871. Pastor St. 
Paul's M. E. ch.. New York. 

John Frank McKusick, A.M. 

2d Lieut. 1st Me. Cav. Vols., 1864-65; in 
1866, Lawyer, Alexandria, Va.; Lock- 
hart's Run, W. Va. 

David Jonathan Pierce, A.M. 

Newton Theol. Inst., 1870; ordained, 
1870; Prin. Wyoming Inst., and Pastor, 
Laramie, Wyoming Ter., 1870-74; Port- 
land, Or. ; Seattle, Wash. Ty. 

Llewellyn Powers , A . M . ; LL . B . , 

Albany, 1860. Adm. to the bar, 1860; 
County Atty., 1865-71; U. S. Collector 
Customs, 1869-73; Bepr. Me. Legisl., 
1874-76; Member 45th U. S. Cong., 1877- 
79; Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 



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1871. 

*''Amasa Bryant, A.M. Pastor, 

Damiiriscotta Mills, Me., 18.t2-5(); Liver- 
more Falls, 185G-60; Topsham, 18G0- ; 
East Winthrop, Me., Dover, N. H. ; 
died. Springvale, Me., May 26, 1879, aged 
52. 

James Mitchell Fqllett, A.M. 

Pastor, Jay, M^., 1846^7 ; Dover, 1849-59 ; 
Gardiner, 1861-64; Old Town, 1864-67; 
Corlntli^ 1868-70; Dover, 1871-7.3; Har- 
rington, 1874-79; Presque Isle, 1879-8.3; 
since 1883, Buclcfleld, Me. 

William Bekry Lapham, A.M.; 

M.D., New York, 1856. 1st Lieut. Capt. 
and Bvt. Major 1st Me. Mtd. Art. Vols., 
186.3-65; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1867; U. S. 
Exam. Surg, since 1867; Ed. Maine Farm- 
er, 1872-81; Me. Hist. Soc, 1872; Corr. 
Memb. Roj'al Hist. Soc; Ed. Genealo- 
gist and Biographer, 1875-78; Augusta, 
Me. Author of Bisbee, llicker, Chapman, 
and Lapham Genealogies; History of 

Woodstock, (1882); History of Paris, 

(1884). 

Samuel Baldwin Morse, A.M., 

D.b., 1887. Prot. Ancient Lang., Urania 
Coll., Glasgow, Ky., 1859-61; Prof. Anc. 
Lang., California Coll., Vacaville, Cal., 
1861-66; Newton Theol. Inst., 1866-69; 
Pastor, Stockton, Cal., 1869-77; Brook- 
lyn, Cal., 1878; Pres. California Coll., 
Oakland, Cal. 

1872. 

Hamlin Fairfield Eaton, A.M. 

From 18.56, Prin. andpropr. Eaton Fam- 
ily Sch., Norridgewock, Me. 

^Walter Taylor Sargent, A.M. 

Pastor, Damariscotta, Me., 1838^0; 
Bowdoinham, 1840-42 ; Mt. Vernon, 1842- 
48; Acton, 1850-55; San ford, 1855-57; 
Greene, 18.57-64; Dexter, 1864-66; Rich- 
mond, 1866-68; Greene, 1869-70; Free- 
port, 1870-76; died, Freeport, Me., May 
13, 1886, aged 77. 

^Joseph Oberlin Skinner, A.M. 
Ordained, ia37; Pastor Univ. ch., Hol- 
liston, Framinghani, Dudley, Concord, 
Mass.; Ludlow, Chester, Vt.; Rock- 
land, Me.; Nashua, N. H.; St. Albans, 



Vt.; Malone, N. Y.; No. Montpelier, 
Vt.; Waterville, Me.; died, Waterville, 
Me., Jan. 12, 1879, aged 62. Author ot 
History of Waterville Lodge (1874) ; Ed. 
Unirersalist Register. 

Henry Olin Walker, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. List., 1863; ordained, 1863; 
Pastor, Weare, N. H., 1864-67; since 1867, 
Deerfield Centre, N. H. 

^William Whiting, LL.D.; A.B., 

Harvard, 1833, LL.B. 1838, and A.M. 1854. 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass., fi-om 1838; So- 
licitor, War Dept., U. S., 1862-65; Pres. 
X. E. Hist. Geneal. Soc, 18.53-58; Corr. 
Member N. Y. Hist. Soc ; Hon. Member 
Hist. Soc, Pa., Wis., and Fla. ; Member- 
elect 43d U. S. Cong.; died, Boston 
Highlands, Mass., June 29, 1873, aged 
60. Author of Memoir of Her. Jos. Har- 
rington; War Poivers of the President 
(1862) ; Military Arrests in Time of War; 
Memoir of Rev. Samuel Whiting, D.D. 
(1872). 

1873. 

William Harrison Alden, D.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1849, and A.M., 1852 ; 
Newton Theol. List., 18.52; Pa.stor, No. 
Attleboro, Mass., 1852-57; Lowell, 18.57- 
64; Albany, N. Y., 1864-68; Member Bd. 
Tru.stees from 1881; since 1868, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. 

■^■James Tift Champlin, LL.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1834, and A.M., 1837; 
D.D., Univ. Rochester, 1855, and Brown 
Univ., 1863. Tutor, Brown Univ., 1835- 
38; Pastor, Portland, Me., 1838-41; Prof. 
Greek and Latin Lang, and Lit., Colby 
Univ., 1841-58; Pres. Colby Univ., 18.57- 
73,and Prof. Int. and Moral Phil., 18.58-73 ; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 187.5-81 ; Member 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1849; died, Portland, Me., 
Mar. 15, 1882, aged 70. Author of Eng- 
lish Grammar (1851) ; Greek Grammar 
(18.52) ; Princi}}les of Ethics (1861) ; Politi- 
cal Economy (1868) ; Intellectual Philoso- 
phy (1868) ; Text-Book on Constitution, U. 
S. (1880). Ed. with notes, Demosthenes 
on the Crown (184;i) ; Select Popular Ora- 
tions of Demosthenes (1848) ; Oration ot 
jEschines against Ctesiphon (1850) j Bp. 
Butler's Ethical Discourses (1859) ; Bp. 
Butler's Analogy of Peligion (1860); Se- 
lections from lacitus (1876); Scripture 



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Heading Lessons (1878). Trans. Kuhnei-'s 
Latin Grammar (1845) ; Ktihner's Latin 
Exercise Book (1856) . 

Chakles Macombee, Herring, 

A.M. New Hampton Tlieol. Inst., N. H., 
1848; Pastor, Dexter, Me., 1849-58; No. 
Oxford, Mass., 1858-59; Dover, Me., 
1859-65; Brunswick, 1865-68; Gardiner, 
1868-7-2; Houlton, 1872-74; So. Tliomas- 
ton, 1875-78; SuiDply, Woolwich, since 
1878; address, Brunswick, Me. 

Ammi Stokee, Ladd, A.M. Pas- 
tor, M. E. cb., New Sharon, Me., 1864-63; 
Kent's Hill, 1865-68, and Prot. Mental 
and Mor. Sci., Me. Wesleyan Seni. and 
rem. Coll., 1867-68; Waterville, 1869-71; 
Biddeford, 1872-74; Bath, 1875-77; Port- 
land, 1878-80; Lewiston, 1881-82; Bath, 
1882-84; Biddeford, 1884-85; Bangor, 
188.5-87 : Auburn, Me. 

Admiral Paschal Stone, LL.D.; 

A.M., Bowdoin, 1869. Priu. High Scb., 
Portland, Me., 1864-73; since 1873, Supt. 
Pub. Schools, Springfield, Mass. Au- 
thor of History of England (1883) . 

Parkman Shaav Warren, A.M. 

Prin. High Scb., Castine, Me., 1870-71; 
Prin. High Scb., Methuen, Mass. ,1871-73; 
Prin. Collins Scb., Gloucester, Mass., 
1873-74; Prin. Oliver Sell., Lawrence, 
Mass., 1874-79; since 1880, Banker, Solo- 
mon City, Kan. 

1874. 

Adoniram Judson Billings, A.m.; 

M.D., Albany, 1854. Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1862,1868; Member Me. Senate, 1866-67; 
Surg. 19tb Me. Vols., 1862; Surg. Bd. 
Enrolment, 5tb Dist., 1864; Physician, 
Freedom, Me. 

*Atwood Crosby, A.M.; M.D,, 

Bowdoin, 1864. 3d Me. Vols., 1861-62; 
Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1864-65: Physician, 
China, Me., 1865-66; Buckfleld, 1866-67; 
Instr. in Military Drill, Colby Univ., 
187.5-78; from 1867, Physician, Water- 
ville, Me.; died. Las Vegas, N. Mex., 
Jan. 25, 1883, aged 44. 

Nelson Allen Luce, A.M. Prin. 

Freedom Acad., Me., 1865-70; Supervisor 
Scb., Waldo Co., 3 yrs.; engaged in 



holding Teachers' Institutes, in employ 
ot the State, 1872-73; Asst. Supt. Scb., 
Maine, 1874-79; since 1879, State Supt. 
Schools, Augusta, Me. 

1875. 

James Gillespie Blaine, LL.D. 
A.B., Washington Coll., and A.M. 
LL.D., Bates Coll., 1869, and Bowdoin 
1884. Ed. Kennebec Journal, 1854-.57; Ed 
Portland Advertiser, 1857-58; Repr. Me 
Legisl., 1858-61, and Speaker, 1861; Me 
Hist. Soc, 1864; Member 38tb to 44tb U, 
S. Cong., 1863-76, and Speaker, 41st, 42d 
and 43d Cong.; Member TJ. S. Senate 
1876-81; Sec. of State Dept., 1881; Au 
gusta, Me. 

Susan Maria Hallowell, A.M. 

Asst. High Scb., Bangor, Me., 1856-75; 
since 1875, Prof, ot Botany, Wellesley 
Coll., Wellesley, Mass. 

Frank Hussey Jackson, A.M. 

Lawyer, Hallowell, Me., 1875. 

1876. 

Joseph Manning Burtt, A.M. 

Pastor, Newfane, N. Y., 1843-,50; Propr. 
and Assoc. Ed. Cliristian Era, Boston, 
Mass., 1852-56; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1856; 
Pastor, Georgetown, Mass., 1863-71; 
1871-77, since 1881, Buxton Centre, Me. 

David Wass Campbell, A.M. 
Cherrj-fleld, Me. 

Wendall Omak Fletcher, A.M. 

Prin. High Scb., Ft. Atkinson, Wis., 
1865; Prin. Bapt. Acad., Louisiana, Mo., 
1866-69; Supt. Pub. Scb., Chillicothe, 
Mo., 1870-72; Prin. High Scb., Warren, 
Me., 1873-77; High Scb., Rockland, 1878- 
79; High Scb., Biddeford, 1879-81; of 
firm, Clason & Fletcher, Booksellers, 
Lincoln, Neb. 

Albert Christopher Hussey, 

A.M. Ordained, 1869; Newton Tbeol. 
Inst., 1872; Pastor, Grafton, Mass., 1872- 
79; since 1879, Northampton, Mass. 

Alfred Francis Richardson; 

A.M. Prin. High Scb., Dexter, Me., 1876. 



c^ 



GENERAL CATALOG CE OF 



1877. 

Clejiext Makmaduke Graham 
Harwood, A.m. Ordiiined, 1870; Pas- 
tor, Eastport, Me., 1871-81; Camden, 
1881-84; since 1884, Skowhegan, Me. 

Henky Melville Kixg, D.D.; 

A.B., Bowdoin, 1859, and A.M., 1862. 
Newton Tlieol. Inst., 186'2; ordained, 
18G2; Inslr. in Hebrew, X. T. I., 1862-63; 
Pastor,BostonI-Iigblands,Mass.,186.3-82; 
since 1882, Albany, N. Y. 

Charles Collins Rounds, A.M.; 

B.S., Dartmonth, 1857, and M.S., 1860; 
A.M., Bowdoin, 1870; Pb.D., Bates Coll., 
1881. Prin. Gram. Sob., Cleveland, O., 
1850-65; Instr. Edward Little Inst., Au- 
burn, Me., 186.5-67, and Prin., 1867-68; 
Prin. State Normal Sell., Farmington, 
Me., 1868-S3; Prin. X. H. Normal Scb., 
Pljnnoutb, N. H. 

Jeremiah Dearborn T i l t o n , 

A.M. Ordained 1851 ; Pastor, Limerielv, 
Me., 1850-54; Sanboniton, N. H., 1854-66; 
MiUord, 1866-73; Kumney, 1873-82; San- 
boniton, 1882-85; since 1885, Milford, 
N. H. 

1878. 
Amory Battles, A.M. Harvard 

Div. Sell., 1850; Pastor Univ. cb., Ban- 
gor, 1851-72; Unit, cb.. West Newton, 
Mass., 1872-73; Univ. eli.. Dexter, Me., 
1873-79; Acting Pastor, Waterville, 1880- 
81; address, Bangor, Me. 

1879. 

*Albert Aaron Ford, A.M. New- 
ton Tbeol. Inst., 1870; Pastor, Paris, 
Me., 1870-72 ; Belfast, 1873-75 ; E. Aubnrn, 
1876-79; Tennant's Harbor, 1879-80; 
AYaldoboro, 1880-84; died, Kent's Hill, 
June 2, 1887, aged 46. 

Howard Owen, A.M. Assoc. Ed. 

Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me., 1868-79; 
Ed. Ikuigor Whig, 1880; Ed. Maine Farmer 
and since 1880, Register ot Probate, 
Augusta, Me. 

1880. 

Augustus ]\Iarion Burton, A.M. 

I'rin. Cbcn-ylield Acad., Me., 1880-81; 



Prin. Union Acad., Corinna, Me., 1882; 
address, Clinton. INte. 

■^•'Granville Park Cochrane, 
A.M. 1st Lieut, and Capt. 7tbMe. Vols., 
1861 ; died, Wintbrop, Me., Sept. 10, 1882, 
aged 46. 

Eustace Carey Fitz, A.M. 

Mayor, Cbelsea, Mass., 1864, 1865, 1866; 
Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1873, 1874; Member 
Mass. Senate, 1875, 1876; Member Execu- 
tive Council, Mass., 1881-82; Member 
Bd. Trustees, from 1886; Mercbant, 
Cbelsea, Mass. 

1881. 
*'' Comfort Edwin Barrows, D.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1858, and A.M., 1861. 
Newton Tbeol. Inst., 1861 ; Pastor, Pea- 
body, Mass., 1861-64; Trustee Brown 
Univ., from 1878; from 1865, Newport, 
K. I.; died, Newport, R. I., Dec. 26, 1883, 
aged 52. 

'^''Samuel Kimball Hitchings, 
B.S. Prill. Greely Inst., Cumberland 
Centre, Me., 1881-82; Instr. in Nat. Sci. 
and Prin. Higb Scb., Biddetord, from 
1882; died, Cumberland, Me., Mar. 10, 
1887, aged 29. 

1883. 

^Robert Bruce Tolles,A.M. 
Pres. Boston Optical Co.; Member 
Royal Microscop. Soc. ; Optician; died, 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 18, 1883, aged 61. 

1884. 
Elisha Ben.tamin Andrews, D.D.; 

A.B., Brown Univ., 1870, and A.M.; 
LL.D. Univ. Nebr. 1884. Newton Tlieol. 
Inst., 1872-74; ordained 1874; Prin. 
Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffleld, Conn., 1870-72; 
Pastor, Beverly, Mass., 1874-75; Pres. 
Denison Univ., 1875-79; Prof. Homilct- 
ics, etc., N. T. I., 1879-82; since 1882, 
Prof. History and Polit. Economy, 
Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. Antlior 
of Brief Institutes of Constitutional Jiis- 
tory (1886) ; Brief Institutes of General 
History (1887). 

Priscilla H . B R A I S L I N, A.M. 

Prof, of iSIatlieniatics, Vassar Coll., 
rougbkeepsie, X. V. 



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John Andrew Peteks, LL.D., 

and Bowcloin, 1885; A.B., Yale, 184'2. 
Harv. Law Sell.; Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 
since 1844; Member Me. Senate, 1862- 
(j4; Me. House of Reps., 1864; Attorney 
Gen. ot Maine, 1864-67; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1866; Member 40th, 41st and 
42dU. S. Cong., 1867-7.3; Assoc. Justice, 
Sup. Jud. Court, Me., 187.3-83; .since 
1883, Chief Justice, Sup. Jud. Court, 
Bangor Me. 

Frederick Charles Thayer, 

A.M.; M.D. Bowdoin, 1867. Physician, 
Waterville, Me. 

1885. 

Albion Harris Bicknell, 

A.M. Artist, Maiden, Mass. 

Asa Dalton, D.D.; A.B., Har- 
vard, 1848. Harvard Div. Sch., 1849; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1849-51; Rector 
Episc. ch., Augusta, Me., 1851-54; Ban- 
gor, 18.'i6-62; since 1863, Poi-tland, Me. 

Sanford Hanscom, a.m.; M.D., 

Harvard, 1868. Since 1868, Pliysician, 
East Somerville, Mass. 

Thomas Brackett Reed, LL.D.; 

A. B., Bowdoin, I860. Act. Asst. Paymr., 
U. S. N., 1864-65; adm. to the bar, 1865; 
Member Me. Legist., 1868-69; Me. Sen- 
ate, 1870; Attorney Gen. Me., 1870-73; 
Member 4,5th-.50th U. S. Cong.; Port- 
land, Me. 

Franklin Simmons, A. M. 

Sculptor, Rome, Italy. 



1886. 

Alden Fitzroy Chase, Ph. D.; 

A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1869, and A. M. 
Ordained, 1872; Teacher of Math., WesL 
Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1869-71 ; Math, 
and Eng. Lit., Me. Wesleyan Sem., 
Kent's Hill, Me., 1871-83; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc, J884; Prin. High Sch., Mill- 
bury, Ma.ss., 1884; since 1884, Prin. East 
Maine Conference Sem., Bucksport, 
Me. 

Eugene Hale, LL.D., and Bates, 

1882. Adm. to the bar, 18.57; County 
Attorney, Ellsworth, Me.; Member Me. 
Legisl., 1867-68, 1880; Member 41st-46th 
U. S. Cong., 1869-81; since 1881, U. S. 
Senator; Ellsworth, Me. 

David Dana Spear, A.M.; M.D., 

Berkshire Med. Coll., 1867. Physician, 
Kennebunk, Me., 1867-73; since 1873, 
Freeport, Me. 

Horace Jkkome White, A.M. 

Pastor, Baptist ch., Augusta, Me. 

1887. 

Charles Rufus Brown, I'h. D.; 

A. B., Harvard, 1877. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1874-7.5, and 1877-78; Union Theol. 
Sem., 1878-79; Univ. of Berlin and Leip- 
zig, 1879-81; Pa.stor, Franklin Falls, 
N. H., 1881-83; since 1883, Assoc. Prof. 
Old Testament Interp., Newton Theol. 
Inst., Newton Centre, Mass. 



ai'^XKKAL CATALOOri-: OI-' 



GRADUATES OF THE 



MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, 



XOTK. The followiiiK uaiiu-s ol' those wlio received the dcsree of Doctor of Medi- 
cine after eoiupletiug tlie course ot study at the Clinical School ot Medicine at 
Woodstock, Vt., tlien connected with the College, are taken trom the Triennial Cat- 
alogue puhlislKMl in 1834. 



1830. 

Calvin Allex, M.D. 
From Weston, Vt. 

Leonard Baston, M.D. 

From Weston, Yt. 

John F. Cakpextei?, M.D. 

Settled at Lawrence, X. V. 

WiLLARD Putnam Gibson, M.D. 

Settled at Woodstock, Vt. ^ 

Abraham Harding, M.D. 

From Woodstock, Vt. 

Isaac Minard, M.D. 

Settled at Hartland, Vt. 

Stillman Ralph, M.D. 

From Reading, X. Y. 

James Rice, M.D. 

From Whitefleld, X. Y. 

"'Oliver Russ, M.D. 
Settled at PomlVet, Yt. 

■^•'Nathan H. Thomas, M.D. 

Died, 1881, at Stowe, Vt. 

Erasmus Wilson, M.D. 

From Hartland, Vt. 

11 

1831. 

Orsan M. Allaban, M.D. 
Horace Austin, M.D. 
VoLNEY Church, M.D. 
Jonathan C. Hall, M.D. 



Fredluic'k L. Kiddku, M.D. 

WiLLARD KeLSEY, M.D. 

Job G. Littlefieli), M.D. 
Jeremiah F. ^Miller, M.D. 
Dalson ISIorton, M.D. 
Leayis Patch, M.D. 
Royal Sharp, M.D. 
Guy Staughton, M.D. 
Aaron Sumner, M.D. 
William F- Tilton, M.D. 
Berkely O. Tyler, M.D. 
WiLi,ARi) A. Watkins, M.D. 

1832. 

William R. Adams, M.]~). 
"'■'Joel Anger, M.D. 

Settled at Hiiverliill, X. II. 

Edward Barton, M.D. 
J. M. G. Blodget, M.D; 

From SonuM's, t^onn. 

Isaac D. Carpenter, ^I.D. 

From Stratnu'd, \t. 

••'Seneca Carter, M.D. 

Settled at Plymouth. Vt. 

Ika Cr.EMENT, M.D. 
From Cornish, N. H. 



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Oliver J. Coebin, M.D. 

From Newport, N. H. 

Hiram Crandall, M.D. 

Physician, Burlington, Vt. 

Sanford Emery, M.D. 
Phinehas Fletcher, M.D. 

From Saratoga, N. Y. 

Charles Hoit, M.D. 

From Deerfleld, Mass. 

A. Hartwell Jaquith, M.D. 

From Asliby, Ma.ss. 

W. B. Lincoln, M.D. 

From Peru, Vt. 

William M. Lyman, M.D. 

From Schenectady, N. Y. 

Thomas B. Marston, M. D. 

From Concord, N. H. 

Horace May, M.D. 

From Wilming'ton, Vt. 



J. H. MoKSE, M.D. 

From Hudson, N. H. 

John Mosher, M.D. 

From Tinmoutli, Xt. 

John Paul, M.D. 

From Shipton, Can. 

Hiram Perkins, M.D. 

From Unity, N. H. 

Thaddeus Phelps, M.D. 

From Knoxville, Pa. 

"^^ James B. Porter, xM.D. 
Died at Rutland, Vt. 

Horace Powers, M.D. 

From Croyden, N. H. 

Hermon H. Smith, M.D. 

From Cairo, N. Y. 

Charles S. Sterling, M.D. 
Oliver E. Strong, M.D. 

From .Jones County, N. C. 

David Whitney, M.D. 

From Shelburne, ISFass. 



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(iKNKRAL CATALOGUE OF 



GRADUATES OF THE 



THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, 



XoTE. The following names of those who hart completed the course oi' study ii> 
the Theological Department are reprinted fi-oni the Triennial Catalogue piddished 
in 1825. 



1820. 

Michael Carltojs-. Bluehill, Me. : 

Pastor, Hopkinton, N. H., to 183-2. 

Samuel Fogg. Pastor, Thomas- 
ton, Mo., 1821-2G; Greene, 1828-31; E. 
Winthrop, 1831-36; Missionary in Me.; 
died, Monmouth, Me., Oct. 18, 18G8, aged 
82. 

*Ebenezek Nelsox. Pastor, Lynn, 
Mass., 1820-27; W. Cambridge, 1828-34; 
Sec. No. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1834-37; Pastor, 
Middleboro, 1837-50; Agent, Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1827-28, and 18.50-.51; died, 
Lviin, Mass., April C, 18r)2, aged W. 

1821. 

"^•'Samuel Cook. Ordained, Ef- 
fingham, N. H.; Pastor, Brentwood, 
Hampton Falls, Hopkinton, Meredith 
and Dunbarton, N. H. ; Agent, N. H. 
Bapt. Conv. ; Chaplain N. H. State 
Prison; died. Concord, N. H., Feb. 15, 
1872, aged 81. 

1822. 

•''John AxwooD, A. M., 1832. Pas- 
tor, New Boston, N. H., 182.5-36; Fran- 
cestown, I j'r. ; Hillsboro, 7 yrs. ; State 
Treasurer, N. H., 1847-53; Chaplain N. 
H. State Prison; died, New Boston, N. 
H., Apr. 28, 1873, aged 77. 

^Henry Stan wood. Teacher Chi- 
na Acad., Me., 1822-23; Pastor, Bapt. 
ch., Lyme, Conn., 1824-26; Bristol, 1826- 
33; Hartford, 1833-35; Bookseller, Koch- 
ester, X. Y., 1837-38; Pastor, Bush, N. 
Y., 1836-48; Sui)ply, Fail-port, 2 yrs.; 



Rochester, 2 yrs.; from 1855, resident, 
Kalamazoo, Mich., and ch. supply in 
Mioh.; died, Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 7, 
1883, aged 85. 

John C. Welch. Pastor, War- 
ren, R. L, 1823-40; Seekonk, Mass., from 

1840. 

1823. 

Samuel Everett. 

1824. 

William Bowex. Pastor, Edgar- 
ton, Mass., in 182S; Norwalk, Conn., 
before 1840. 

Silas Kenney. 

ham, Mass., 1828. 



Pastor, Belling- 



1825. 

*JoHx BiLLiXGs. Pastor, Addi- 
son, Mc., 1826-44; No. Livermore, 184.5- 
46; Addison, 1846-49; Mt. Vernon, 1849- 
56; Norridgewock, i8.56-.58; Parkman, 
1861-64; Member Bd. Trustees, 1840-43; 
died, Fayette, Me., Dec. 20, 1864, aged 



Caleb Clark. 
*EzKA Going. 



Pastor, Sidney, 



Me., 1827-29. Died, Granville, O., Dec. 
26, 1863, aged 68. 

Whitman Metcale. ^Missionary 
in Me., 1825. 

*Oren Tracy, A.M., 18;32. Pas- 
tor, East Stoughton, Mass., 1825; Fitch- 
biu'g, Athol ; New London, N. H., New- 
port; died, Greenfield, JIass., Sept. 6, 
1863, aged 65. 



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GENERAL SUMMARY. 



WHOLE NUMBER. 



ALUMNI, 

HONORARY GRADUATES, . 
MEDICAL GRADUATES, 
THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES, 

TOTAL, 



ALUMNI, 

HONORARY GRADUATES, . 
MEDICAL GRADUATES, 
THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES, 



DECEASED. 



TOTAL, 



PRESENT NUMBER. 



ALUMNI, 

HONORARY GRADUATES, . 
MEDICAL GRADUATES, 
THEOLOGICAL GRADUATES, 

TOTAL, 



STATISTICS OF THE GRADUATES. 



CLERGYMEN, 228 

GOVERNORS, 2 

IN BUSINESS, 72 

JOURNALISTS, 39 

JUDGES, 14 

LAWYERS, 188 

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, . . 8 



862 

170 
55 
15 

1102 



253 



353 



609 

82 

50 

8 

749 



MISSIONARIES, . . . . . 14 

PHYSICIANS, 62 

PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES, . 8 

PROFESSORS, 37 

SUPTS. OF SCHOOLS, ... 9 

U. S. VOLS., 1861-65 ... 65 

WOMEN, 21 



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INDEX OF GRADUATES. 



NOTK. Hoiioi-ary GradiiMtes are iiulicatod by thc> U-ttcr/;, Moilical (iraduates by »i, 
and Tlu'olonical Gracbiatos bv t. 



NAME. cr-ASS. 

Abbott, Theophilus Capon, 184."> 
Adams, Chancej', 18S5 
Adams, ■William K., 183-2 m.. 
Adlani, Samuel, 1846 /;. 
Aldeii, William Ilavrisoii, 187;! h 
Allabaii, Orsan M., 18ol m. . 
Allen, Albert Barney, 1874 . 
Allen, Calvin, 1830 m. . 
Allen, Elisha Hunt, 1869 /;. . 
Allen, Lorenzo Bickford, 1835 
Anderson, Martin Brewer, 1840 
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin, 1884 / 
Andrews, George Austin, 1883 
Andrews, William Wallace, 1882 
Anger, Joel, 183'2 m. 
Angier, John Francis Howard, 18; 
Annis, Burleigh Smart, 1885 , 
Applcton, Moses Lark, 1830 . 
Atkinson, Nicholas Noyes, 186!) 
Atwood, Charles Edward, 1881 
Atwood, John, 182-2 i. . 
Austin, Horace, 1831 m. 
Averill, Alexander M., 1857 h. 
Avery, Samuel Waters, 1840 
Ayer, William Oliver, 1808 

Bachelder, Thomas Foxwell, 1858 
Bailey, David Judson, 1881 . 
Bailey, Dudley Perkins, 18G7 . 
Bakeman, Francis Wales, I86(i 
Baker, Amos Fletcher, 1843 . 
Baki'v, John Smullen, 1847 . 
Baker, Kichard Henry, 1883 . 
Baldwin, Charles Pierce, 1858 
Baldwin, Jotham Francis, 1853 
Ballard, JoseiJli, 1833 /(. . 
Barker, Aretas Gustavus, 180-2 
Barker, Francis, 1834 . 
Barrows, Allen, 1834 . 
Barrows, Comfort Edwin, 1881 
Barrows, John Harris, 1872 . 
Barrows, L(nvis, 183".> . 
Barrows, William Carey, 1802 . 
Bartlett, Junius Artenms, 1848 
r.arllott, William Pitt, 1853 . 



NAME. CLASS. 

Barton, Asher Hinds, 1881 . 
Barton, E Iward, 183-2 m. 
Barton, Henry Crosbj', 1883 . 
Barton, Jonathan Quincy, 185 
Barton, Thomas Flint, 1849 . 
Baston, Leonard, 1830 m. . 
Battles, Amory, 1878 h. 
Bearce, Henry Meri'ill, 1805 . 
Belcher, Hiram, 18-28 h. 
Berrj-, George Kicker, 18S5 . 
Beverage, Orris Lyford, 1887 
Bicktord, Calviii, 1841 . 
Bickford, Martin Luther, 1837 
Bicknell, Albion Harris, 1885 h 
Bicknell, William Martin, 1844 
Billings, Adoniram Judson, 1874 
Billings, John, 1825 t. . 
Bixby, Solomon Everett, 1849 
Blackwell, Joseph, 1850 
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1875 /(. 
Blake, Frederic Dana, 1801 
Blanehard, John Augustus, 1850 
Blanohard, Moses Clement, 18.50 
Blanehard, Nathan Weston, 1855 
Blewctt, Scotto Hedge, 1871 
Blodget, J. M. G., 1832 »;. . 
Boardman, George Dana, 1822 
Bodflsh, Frank, 1802 
Bonney, Pereival, 1803 . 
Boothby, Stephen, 18.57 . 
Bosworth, George Whitlield, 183 
Bosworth, Walter Sanger, 1882 
Bontelle, Nathaniel Rogers, 1800 
Boutelle, Timothy, 1839 /(. . 
Bowen, William, 18-24 /. 
Bowler, Stephen Longfellow, 184 
Bowman, Fred Raymond, 1887 
Boyd, Byron, 1886 
Bradbury, Charles Webster, 18.34 
Bradlmry, James Tyler, 1855 
Bratlbury, John Brackett, 185 
Bradbury, Woodnnm, 1887 
Bradford, Freeman, 1827 
Bradford, Lucius, 18li7 /(. 
Bradford, /abdiel, 18;U 



74 

57 

38 

32 

74 

72 

45 

62 

59 

00 

20 

22 

73 

28 

71 

76 

32 

33 

71 

42 

33 

33 

37 

48 

74 

14 

42 

44 

38 

22 

50 

08 

65 

70 

30 

61 

60. 

19 

37 

38 

61 

10 

08 

19 



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NAME. CLASS. 

Briulley, George, 1853 
Bragg, Nellie Aiuanfla, 1884 . 
Brainerd, Augustus Ki^ubcu, 18-1 
Braisliii, Priscilla II., 188-1 h. 
Bridghaiii, Den-ick Stattbrtl, 1854 
Briflghani, Luther Crocker, 1880 
Briggs, Andrew Howard, 1839 
Briggs, George W., 1800 /(. . 
Britton, Isaac, 186!) 
Brookings, Elias, 18G-J 
Brooks, James, 1828 
Brooks, Kendall, 1854 h. 
Brooks, AVilliam Eustis, 1862 
Brooks, Winifred Helen, 1887 
Brown, Charles Corey, 1886 . 
Brown, Charles Rufus, 1887 li. 
Brown, Henry Padelt'ord, 1835 
Brown, John Newton, 1838 /;. 
Brown, Orie Olivia, 1882, 
Brown, Sewall, 186!) h. . 
Brown, .Simon Stratton, 1858 
Brownson, Williain Henry-, 1877 
Bruce, Wallace Erwin, 1886 . 
Bryant, Amasa, 1871 Ii. . 
Bryant, Judson r.illhigs, 1886 
Buck, Alfred Eliali, IH58 
Buck, Thomas Barnes, 1851 . 
Bullard, Frank Dearborn, 1881 
Bullen, George, 1853 
Bunker, Alonzo, 1862 
Burbank, Caleb, 1830 
Bvirbank, Levi Sumner, 1870 /;. 
Burbank, Moses, 1836 
Burleigh, Everett Edwin, 1887 
Burleigh, I'reston Newell, 1887 
Burnham, Williain Carey. 1878 
Burrill, William Henry, 1830 . 
Burton, Augustus Marion, 1880 , 
Burtt, Edwin Palmer, 1884 . 
Burtt,Josei)h Manning, 1876, /;. 
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1838 
Butler, John, 1832 /(. . 
Butler, Nathaniel, 1842 . 
Butler, Nathaniel, Jr., 1873 . 
Butler, Thomas Melvin, 1868 . 
Buzelle, George Brainerd, 1860 

■Caldwell, Samuel Lunt, 1839 
•Cambridge, Arthur Adams 1883 
Campbell, David Wass, 1876 h. 
•Campbell, Fred Irving, 1871 . 
Capen, James Winchell, 1845 
■Carlton, Michael, 1820 t. . 
Carpenter, Gilbert Hermon, 1851 
Carpenter, Isaac D., 1832 rii. 
<3arpenter, John F., 1830 m. . 
€arroll, Charles, 1885 



najie. class. 

Carter, Seneca, 1832 m. . 
Carver, Leonard Dwight, 1868 
Carver, Mary Catfrey Low, 1875 
Case, Charles Ilaynes, 1880 . 
Case, John Elijali, 1880 . 
Cates, Abraham Barker, 1874 . 
Cates, Edward Earle, 1883 . . 
Cates, Horace Getchell, 1883 . 
Caverly, Zachariali Boody, 1843 
Champlin, Augustus, 1862 
Clianiplin, James Tilt, 1873 h 
Cliandler, Lucius Hcniry, 1831 
Chaplin, Hugh Koss, 1880 . . 
Chaplin, Jeremiah, 1828 
Chaplin, John O'Brien, 1825 . 
Chapman, John AltredMetcalf, 1870 
Chapman, Wiltord Gore, 1883 . 
Chase, Alden Fitzroy, 1886 h. 
Chase, Charles Augustus, 1878 
Chase, Charles Wesley 1869 . 
Chase, Fred Virgil, 1876 . . 
Chase, Henry Lewis, 1857 
Chase, Irah, 1830 h. . . . 
Chase, Lyman, 1843 
Chase, Marshall Spring, 1840 
Chase, Simeon Lovell Bearce, 1863 
Chase, William Thomas, 1865 
Chickering, Lucius, 1842. 
Child, James Loring, 1836 
Chipnuvn, Isaac, 1839 
Church, Pharcellus, 1832 
Church, Volney, 1831 m. 
Clark, Albion Byron, 1851 
Clark, Caleb, 1825 t. 
Clark, Carroll Winn, 1880 
Clark, Whiting Stevens 
Clark, William Henuvn, 
Clarke. Ivory, 1834 . 
Clay, Charles Leonidas, 
Cleaveland, John, 1831 
Clement, Irii, 1832 m. 
Clement, Levi Hoyt, 1873 
Clement, Willard Kimball, 1884 
Clough, John Blake, 1868 
Clowe, George Wynnvn, 1865 . 
Cochrane, Wilbur Willis, 1885 
Cobb, Elias, 1827 h. 
Cobb, L(!nmel Howard 
Cf)burn, Alo]izo, 1841 
Coburn, Charles, 1844 
Coburn, Charles Miller 
Coburn, Louise Helen, 
Coburn, Samuel Weston, 
Coburn, Stephen, 1839 
Cochrane, Granville Park, 1880 h 
Coclirane, James Edward, 188(i 
Collin, Charles Hansom, 1867 . 



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80 



GENERAL CATALOGUE Ol-' 



NAME. CLASS. 

Colbj', Kicliaril CJiirliViid, 183.") 
Colcoi'cl, Edward John, ]S"5 . 
Colcoi-d, Joliii \Vijj:gin, 1841 . 
Cole, Robert, lS.i4 /(. 
Cole, Samuel, 1S.50 
Collins, Edward Mortimer, 1882 
Collins, Samuel A., 1802 h. . 
Comings, Isaac Miller. 1836 . 
Conant, Cliarlcs Edward, 1879 
Condon, Randall .Judson, 188(! 
Cook, Charles S;dwin 1887 
Cook, Daniel Francis, 1833 . 
Cook, Jacob Mott, 1831 . 
Cook, Samuel, 1821 t. . . 
Cookson, John, 183.5 h. . 
Coolidge, John Oberon, 18.51 . 
Corbin, Oliver J., 1832 m. 
Coniish, Leslie Colby, 187.5 . 
Corthell, ■\Vinian], 1844 . 
Corthell, William Jolinson, 18.5 
Cox, Francis Augustus, 183.5 h. 
Cox, John Hosnier, 187.5 . 
Crandall, Hiram, 1832 m. 
Crane, Abijah Kobinson, 18.5(; 
Crane, David Fifield, 18.55 
Crawford, William Campbell, 188: 
Crosby, Atwood, 1874 /;. 
Crosby, Edgar Herbert, 1880 . 
Crosby, Nathaniel Hansconi, 188 
Cummings, Ebenezer Edson, 1828 
Cunimings, Elkanah Andrews, 184 
Cummings, John Ernest, 1884 
Cummings, Mark Andrew, 1849 
Cumston, Charles Henry, 1870 
Curtis, Henry Fuller, 1887 
Curtis, Susan Amelia, 1884 
Curtis, Thomas Fenner, 1863 /(. 
Gushing, Frank Burton, 1881 . 
Cushing, Henry Joseph, 1864 

Dalton, Asa, 1885 /*. 
Danforth, Albert, 1867 . 
Davies, John Francis, 1881 . 
Davis,. Caleb Bailey, 1842 /(. 
Davis, Charles Henry, 18.53 . 
Davis, George, 18.36 //. . 
Davis, George Weston, 1SG8 . 
Davis, Gnstavus Fellow(;s, 1827 
Davis, Walter Isidoro, 1878 . 
Day, Hartley Wood, 1841 /(. . 
Day, Holman Francis, 1887 
Dearing, John Lincoln, 1884 . 
Denipsey, Hugh, 1846 
Deunen, .Stephen Hollins, 184!) 
Dennison, Hubert Arlson, 1882 
]>cnnison, Joshua ,\., 1830 //. 
Dewhurst, Fred Eli, iS7.S 



XAMK. CLASS. 

Dexter. Henry Franklin, 1884 
Dexter, Henry Vaughan, 1842 
Dick. Leonard Lorenzo, 1886 . . 60 
Dickerson, Jonathan Garland,' 1836. 21 
Dillingham, William Addison Pitt, 

1863 // 

Din.smore, Charles M., 18.59 h. 
Dodge, Francis Maconiber, 18.52 
Dodge, Harvey Bingham, 1827 
Dodge, Oliver Augustus, 1833 
Doe, Arthur Lincoln, 1884 
Dolley, Charles Edward, 1887 
D(niham, Grenville Mollen, 1865 
Donnell, Francis Mitchell, 1884 
Dow, Horace Davenport, 1887 
Dow, George Washington, 18.52 
Downs, Henry Smith, 1849 
Drinkwater, Arthur, 1833 7*. 
Drinkwater, Arthur Fuller, 1840 
Drumniond, Josiah Hayden, 1846 
Drummond, Josiah Hayden, Jr , 18 
Dudley, Elwood Earle, 1884 
Dunham, George Lora, 1882 . 
Dunham, Horatio Kuss. 1886 . 
Dunn, Fred Grant, 1886 . 
Dunn, Heuben Wesley, 1868 . 
DunncU, JIark Hill, 1849 
Dunning, Henrj', 1882 
Dnnton, Larkin, 18.55 
Eaton, Hamlin Fairfield, 1872 A 
Eaton, Harvey Doane, 1887 
Ednuinds, Charles Dole, 1883 . 
Edmimds, Frank Howard, 1885 
Elder, Joseph Freeman, 1860 
Elliot, Ezra Franklin, 1882 . 
Emerson, Oliver, 1835 
Emers(m, Walter Crane 
Emery, Charles Melvin, 
Emery, James Stanley, 
Emery, Sabine, 18.58 
Emery, Sanford, 1832 
Estes, Charles Sumner, 
Estes, Hiram Cushman, 
Evans, Alfred Henry, 
Evans, Harvey, 1827 
Evans, Jonas, 1832 /(. 
Evans, William Augustus, 1827 
Eveletb, Frederic Howard, 1870 
Everett, Franklin, 18.38 . 
Everett, Samuel, 1823 /. 
Ewer, Warren Baxter, IStjii Ji. 
Ewer, William Dyer, 1862 
Fairbanks, Gi-orge Greenwood, 184 
Fairman, Charles, 1S50 . 
Fales, Jonathan Cilley, 18.58 . 
Farnnm, Jonathan Everett 1833 
Karnniii, (Jeoi'ge Llewellyn, 1870 



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18S4 
1847 

1881 



COLBY UNIVEU81TV 



81 



NAME. (LASS. 

Fan-, Frederic William, 1882 
Farr, Walter Bates, 1S87 
Fai-rar, Samuel, 1826 
Fay, Nathaniel Thomas, 18.39 
Felch, Alvan, 18.^1 h. 
Fellowes, Jonathan Goodhue, 183 
Files, Joseph Howard, 1877 . 
Fish, Benjamin Francis, 1885 
Fisher, Gilman Clark, 1869 
Fitch, Thcnnas, 1827 
Fittz, Hervej% 1829 h. . 
Fitz, Eustace Carey, 1880 li. . 
Fletcher, Augustus Allen, 18.i7 
Fletcher, Fred Nathaniel, 1882 
Fletcher, Phinelias, 1832 m. 
Fletcher, Stephen Copeland, 1858 
Fletcher, Wendall Omar, 1876 It 
Flood, Everett, 1879 
Flood, George Stickney, 1861 
Fogg, Samuel, 1820 t. . 
Foil ett, James Mitcliell, 1871 h. 
Ford, Albert Aaron, 1879 li. . 
Foss, Arthur Montgomery, 1885 
Foster, Charles, 1828 
Foster, Charles Freeman, 18J55 
Foster, Charles Wiltaert, 1871 
Foster, Iillijah, 1823 . 
Foster, John Barton, 1843 
Foster, John Marshall, 1877 . 
Foster, Reuben, 1855 
Freeman, Barnabas, 1840 . 
Freeman, Enoch Weston, 1827 
Fi-ye, Caleb Buffum, 1880 
Fiye, Robie Gale, 1882 . 
Frye, Thomas, 1842 . 
Fuller, Alexander, 1858 . 
Fuller, Edward, 1885 
Fuller, Fred, 1873 . 
FuUerton, Samuel Stanley, 1842 
Furber, William Horace, 1882 

Gamble, Alexander, 1847 
Gamble, John, 1851 . 
Gardiner, OliverCromwell, 1838 
Gardner, Fred Mack, 1881 . 
Garland, George Erastus, 1882 
Ganisey, Thomas Hersey, 1851 
Garrison, Edwin William, 1830 
Gates, Francis Alonzo, 1837 . 
Geddes, James, 1879 . 
Getchell, Albert Colby, 1878 . 
Getchell, Eldridge Lawrence, 1837 
Getchell, George Clifford, 1826 
Gibbs, William Harris, 1877 . 
Gibson, Willard Putnam, 1830 
Giddings, Rockwood, 1833 . 
Gifford, George, 1862 



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59 
47 
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63 

39 



NA.ME. I LASS. I'AGE. 

Gili)iitrick, James, 1833 h. . . . 64 

Glidden, Samuel Glidden, 1831 . . 18 

Glover, Willard, 1825 . . . . 14 

Goodrich, Daniel Foster, 1859 . . 41 

Gobig, Ezra, 1825 t 76 

Going, Jonathan, 1832 h. . . . 63 

Goldthwiiit, William, 1873 . . . .50 

Goldthwaite, William Franklin, 1840 . 26 

Googins, (jeorge Edgar, 1886 . . 60 

Gould, Mary Augusta, 1884 . . . 59 

Gould, Moses, 1826 15 

Gould, Walter, 1833 19 

Gow, George Boardman, 1852 . . 34 

Granger, Abniham Holley, 1839 . . 24 

Graves, William, 1831, h. . . . 63 

Gray, Edgar Harkness, 1838 . . 23 

Gray, Oliver Crosby, 18.55 . . . 37 

Green, Adam Simpson, 1887 . . . (il 

Greene, Roscoe (ioddard, 1839 h. . 65 

Gr(UMie, William Shaw, 1849 . . . 32 

Greeuough, Joliii Heed, 1844 . . . 29 

Grimes, Isaac VVilliam, 1881 . . . 55 

Grover, Howard Haskell, 1865 . . 45 

Gunning, Robert Halliday, 1847 h. . 66 

Guriiey, A Ibanns Kimball, 1871 . . 48 

Hale, Eugene, 1886, h 73 

Hale, Frederick, 1862 . . . . 43 

Hale, Henry Ware, 1867 . . . . 46 

Hall, Atvvood Curtis, 1876 . . . .51 

Hall. Charles Francis, 1875 . . . .50 

Hall, Edward Win slow, 1862 . . 43 

Hall, George AVashington, 1875 . . .50 

Hall, Henry Joseph, 1827 . . . 16 

Hall, JonatlianC., 1831 m. . . . 74 

Hallowell, (Element Howard, 1876 . . 51 

Hallowell, Florentius Merrill, 1877 . .52 

Hallowell, Henry Carleton, 1868 . . 47 

Hallowell, Su.san Maria, 1875 h. . . 11 

Hamblen, Isaac Small, 18.58 . . . 40 

Hambli'ii, Sanuiel, 1862 . . . . 43 

Hamlin, Charles Edward, 1847 . . 30 

Hamlin, Delwin Augustus, 1871 . . 48 

Hamlin, Elijah Tjivermore, 1823 h. . 62 

Hamlin, Hannibal, 18.59 h. . . . 67 

Hamlin, Hannibal Emery, 1879 . . .53 

Hannaford, Lyman Brooks, 18.>t h. . 67 

Hanseom, Charles Green, 1845 . . 29 

Hanscoin, Moses, 1842 . . . . 27 

Hanseom, Sanford, 1885 Ji. . . . IZ 

Hanson, Charles Henry, 1883 . . 57 

Hanson, Charles Veranus, 1865 . . 45 

Hanson, Frank Herbert, 1883 . . 57 

Hanson, George William, 1883 . . .57 

Hanson, Hadley Procter, 1849 . . 32 

Hanson, James Hobbs, 1842 . . . 27 

Hanson, Sophia May, 1881 . . . 52 



82 



(tKNKKAL (ATALOfa'K OF 



NAMK. CLASS. 

Hanson, Zenas Paine, IS.")? 
Harding, Aljrahani, 18;>() m. 
Harmon, Josiali, 1841 
Harrnb, Henry Walden, 188". 
Hart, Henry Augustus, I8.')7 . 
Harvey, Hezekiali, 18(52 7*. . 
Harvey, Roscoe William, 1887 
Harwood, Clement Marmaduki 

Graham, 1877 /;. 
Haskell, ?:iihu Burritt, 187-2 . 
Hateh, Hobbs, 1845 - 
Hatch, AV alter Macomber, 1847 
Hatch, William Allen, 1861 • 
Hathaway, Levi Beals, 1838 . 
Hayford, Joel Perez, 1824 
Haynes, Harry Neil, 1877 
Haynes, Josiah ^lancliest.er, 1860 
Heath, William Solyman, i8,55 
Henderson, Josiah Robert, 1877 
Herriek, Alauson Currier, 1857 
Herrick, Fred Samuel, 1880 . 
Herriek, Thomas Webster, 1846 
Herring, Charles Macomber, 1873 } 
Hesseltine, Francis Snow, 1808 
Hill, Hiram Hovey, ISo:! h. . 
Hinds, Amos Lunt, 18.>S . 
Hinds. Asher Cro.sby, 1883 
Hinils, Benjamin Jason, 1883 
Hinds, Crosby, 1838 
Hitcliings, Samuel Kimball, 1881 // 
Hobart, Benjamin, 182;") . 
Hobbie. William Henry, 18152 
Hoby, James, 183.5 /;. . 
Hodge, James Lawrence, 184.5 h. 
Hodges, Joseph, 1830 
Hodges, William Hastings, 18.51 
Hoit, Charles, 1832 m. . 
Holmes, Kzekiel, 1824 /(. 
Holmes, Lewis, 1840 
Holmes, Stanley Hai'ry, 1887 
Holton, Calvin, 1824 
Hopkins, (ieorge Calvin, 1863 
Hopkinson, Henry Malcom, 1868 
Hovey, .John, 1825 
Howard, George Bassett, 1875 
Howard, Oliver Otis, 186.5 /;. 
Howe, William, 18.33 
Hubbard, John, 18.51 /(. . 
Hubbard, -John, Jr., 1858 /(. . 
Hudson, Henry, 1875 
Humphrey, Washington Irving, 18, 
Humphrey, William Hoit, 184!) 
Hunt, Ephraim, 1850 
Hunt, George Langtord, 1862 
Hunt, George Waltei-, 1866 . 
Hunt, Nathan, 1879 . 



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26 
58 
39 
68 
61 



1883 
1839 



1882 



NAMK. CLASS. 

Huntington. Daniel, 1831 /(. 
Hussey, Albert Christopher, 1876 U 
Ilutchiuscm, Kbenezer, 1824 
Hutchinson, Enoch. 1834 
Hyde, John Chester, 1848 

Ilsley, George Boar<lman 1863 
Ilsley, Silas, 1834 . 
Ingraham, .Tohu Hi'uniker, 1836 /; 
Ingraham, .Joshua Loring, 1880 

Jackson, Abraham Willard, 1869 
.Jackson, Amos Messer, 1861 . 
.Jackson, Frank Hussey, 1875 /(. 
.Jackson, .John Henry, 1860 . 
.Jaquith, A. Hartwell, 1832 m. 
Jewett, Albert Gallatin, 1826 
Jewett, l':ugene Wilder, 1887 
Jewett, Harry Leland, 1885 . 
.Jewett, Samuel A., 1841 h. 
.Johnson, John, 1839 
•Johnson, JMerritt Austin, 
.Johnson, Samuel Sawy('r, 
.Jones, Ahira, 1(<36 
.Jones, Frank John, 1878 . 
Jones, PLandall Elvin, 1861 
.Jordan, William Emmons, 
.Joy, Annvriah, 1835 . 
Joy, Hattie Emily Britton, 1879 
Joy, AVillis Albert, 1879 . 
Judkins, Clarence La Verne, issi 

lialloch, Isaac .Smith, 18.56 /;. 
Keely, Josiah, 1857 /(. 
Keith, John Conant, 1884 
Keith, Sidney, 1844 . 
Kelley, Augustus Hill. 1873 . 
Ivelley, Herbert Leslie, 1880 . 
Ivelley, Moses Jones, laSS 
ICelley, William Hunt, 1874 . 
Kelsey, Willard, 1831 m. 
Ivennedy, Almore, 1860 
Kennedy, Daniel Knight, 182S h. 
Ivennedy, Henry Abial, 1860 . 
Kenney, Silas, 1824 t. 
Ivent, Edward, 18.55 /(. . 
Kettelle, Jacob (Juincy, 1828 . 
Kidder, Frederick L., 1831 in. 
Kindjall, Charles Holt, 1869 . 
Ivimball, Charles Otis, 1828 /(. 
King, Alfred, 1883 
King, Alonzo, 1825 

ICing, Carl Clinton, (880 
King, Ernest Frothingham, 1880 
King, George Mellen Prentiss, 185' 
King, Heniy Melville, 1877 /(. 
Kingman, Henry, 1884 



•ACE. 
63 



COLIiV UNIVERSITY 



83 



NAME. CLASS. 

Kingman, Lebbens, 1840 
Kingsley, Maixd Elnia, 1887 
Knapp, AYilliam Stevens, 1840 
Knowlton, Albion Keith Parris, 1854 
Knowlton, Benjamin Lauviston, 1850 
Knowlton, David Waldo, 1883 
Knowlton, Ebenezer, 1851 li. 
Knowlton, William Smitli, 1864 
Knox, George, 1840 . 
Knox, Horatio Bicktord, 1881 
Koopman, Harrj^ Lyman, 1880 

Ladd, Ammi Storer, 187.3 h 
Lamb, John Warren, 18.55 
Lambert, AVilliam Henry, 186. 
Lamson, William, 18.35 . 
Lander, Cyrus Wesley, 18,54 
Lane, Albert Gallatin, 1827 
Lane, Asa Lyman, 1862 . 
Xapham, Rufus, 1839 
Lapham, William Berry, 1871 h 
Larrabee, Joel Francis, Jr., 1887 
Lawrence, Bela Malcolm, 1882 
Lawrence, Benjamin Franklin, 18.58 
Leavitt, Arch Dorillous, 1862 
Leavitt, Samuel Kellcy, 18.5!5 
Leighton, Alvin Penley, 1882 
Leishnian, Thomas, 1834 
Lemont, Charles Stanwood, 1879 
Leland, Minerva Eliza, 1882 
Levett, Joseph Winslow, 1858 
Libbey, William, 1871 . . ■ 
Libby, Ebenezer Hawks, 1852 
Libby, George Wesley Harding, 1883 
Lillybridge, Clark, 1826 h. . 
Lincoln, W. B., 18.32 m. 
Liscomb, John Francis, 1862 
Littlefield, Edward Clarendon, 1864 
Littlefleld, Job G., 1831 m. . 
Long, Charles Collins, 1841 . 
Long, Edwin Collins, 1876 . 
Loomis, Justin Rolph, 1838 h 
Liooney, William Henry, 1877 
Lord, Edward Oliver, 1877 . 
Lord, Frederick, 18.31 . 
Lord, Herbert Mayhevv, 1884 
Lord, William Godding, 1851 . 
Loring, Joseph Cushing, 1834 
Lovejoy, Daniel, 1825 h. 
Lovejoy, Elijah Parish, 1826 . 
Low, Charles Carroll, 1856 
Low, George Shepherd, 1850 . 
Lowell, John Atkinson, 185:5 
Lowell, Simeon Heath, 1840 . 
I^uce, Nelson Allen, 1874 h. . 
Ludden, Levi, 1859 . 
Ludden, Timothy, 1854 h. 



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. 61 

. 26 

. 36 

. 34 

. 58 

. 66 

. 45 

. 26 



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61 

56 

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37 

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20 

53 

57 

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48 

35 

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45 

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26 

51 

65 

52 

52 

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62 

15 

38 

34 

35 

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41 

67 



NAME. CLASS. 

Lyford, Edwin Francis, 1877 . 
Lyford, Moses, 1843 . 
Lyford, Will Hartwell, 1879 . 
Lyman, William M., 1832 m. 
Lyons, Thonnis Gould, 1872 . 

MacDonald, Jonathan Titus, 1880 
Macomber, Francis Green, 1825 
Macomber, Sylvanus Boardman 

1863 

Maginnis, John Sharp, 18.32 h 
Magoon, Elias Lyman, 1842 h. 
Mann, Minnie Hartford Mathews, 

1880 

Mann, William Gerry, 1878 . 
Manser, Henry Harrison, 1883 
Marble, Albert Prescott, 1861 
Marble, John Oliver, 1863 . 
Marin, Manuel Casaus, 1882 . 
Mariner, Rufus Knight, 1855 . 
Marsh, Samuel Keene, 1881 . 
Marshall, Albert Quincy, 1862 
Marshall, Carleton Parker, 1881 
Marshall, Horace Barrows, 1858 
Marshall, Jacob Smith, 1848 
Marston, Constantine Bates, 1837 
Marston, Thomas B., 1832 m. 
Marston, Walter Forrest, 1871 
Mason, Eaton, 1830 . 
Mason, Francis, 1832 }i. 
Mathews, George Pendleton, 1863 

h. .... 

Mathews, Elizabeth, 1879 
Mathews, Shailer, 1884 . 
Mathews, Walter Herbert, 
Mathews, William, 1835 
Mathews, Willis Bronson, 
Matthews, Asa 1829 . 
Matthews, Samuel Worcester 
May, Horace, 1832 m. 
Mayo, Francis, 1857 . 
Mayo, William Withington, 1879 
McClellan, Henry, 1842 . 
MeClellan, Samuel, 1828 . 
McFadden, Tristram Franklin, 18.55 
Mclntire, Ezra Elmer, 1884 . 
Melntire, George Albion, 1881 
McKinley, John, 1868 h. 
McKown, Edward Payson, 1834 
McKusick, Hazen Pingree, 1866 
McKusick, John Frank, 1870 h. 
Header, Emily Peace, 1878 . 
Meader, Nathaniel, 1863 . 
Medbery, Nicholas, 1828 . 
Meigs, Alfred Eben, 1870 
Melcher, Josiali Russell, 1881 
Meleney, Clarence PIdniund, 1876 



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(4ENEKAL CATAUMiUK OF 



NAME. CLA8S. 

Meri'iam, Cyrus Knapp, iS7o 
Merriam, Edimind Franklin, 1868 
3Ierriain, Franklin, 1837 
Merriani, George, 1870 . 
Merriam, Henry Clay, 1864 
Merriain, Isaac, 1827 /*. 
Merriam, Mylon, 1839 
Merrill, George Nathan, 1881 
Merrill, James Wej'moutli, 1843 
Merrill, John Gale, 18-24 h. . 
Merrill, Prescott Irving, 1883 
Merrill, Thomas, 1841 
Merrill, Thomas Ward, 1825 . 
Meserve, Charles Francis, 1877 
Meservey, Charles Edwin, 1881 
Metcalf, Richard Alston, 1886 
Metcalf, Whitman, 182o t. . 
Miller, Charles Andrew, 1856 
Miller, Jeremiah F., 1831 in. 
Millett, Joshua Howard, 
Millett, Ozias, 1836 . 
Minard, Isaac, 1830 m. 
Mirick, Ebenezer, 1826 
Mirick, Stephen Harvey, 
Mitchell, Edward Cushin: 
Mitchell, Howard Kogers, 1872 
Mitchell, Moses Campbell, 1862 
Moody, John Frank, 1867 
Moor, Henry, 1825 
Moor, Wyman Bradbury Sevey, 183 
Moore, Herbert Melvin, 1887 
Moore, Justin Payson, 1862 
Morang, William Emeiy, 1879 
Morrill, Charles, 1837 
Morrill, Charles William, 1884 
Morrill, Lot Myrick, 1847 h. 
Morrill, Otis Hackett, 1836 . 
Morse, Alfred, 1842 . 
Morse, Francis Lyford, 1857 . 
Morse, J. H., 1832 m. 
Morse, Samuel Baldwin, 1871 h 
Mortimer, Bessie Adams, 1887 
Mortimer, Fred Craig, 1881 . 
Morton, Dalson, 1831 m. 
Moses, John Leese, 1841 . 
Mosher, John, 1832 m. . 
Moulton, Rut'us, 1884 
Murray, George Edwin, 187!) . 



1867 



1838 
, 1849 



Nason, Laurentius Melancthon, 
Ncal, Selden Fletcher, 1852 . 
Nelson, Ebenezer, 1820 t. 
Newell, James Sullivan, 1849 
Nickerson, Charles, 1834 
Noble, Altred Ira, 1883 . 
Norcross, KateEnglesby, 1881 
Norris, Benjamin White, 1843 



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. 47 
22 

. 53 

. 45 

. 62 

. 25 

. 55 

. 28 

. 62 

. 58 

. 27 

. 15 



1880 



XAJIE. CLA8S. PAGK. 

Norton, Ransom, 1860 . . . . 41 
Norwood, Ephraiin Wood, 1860 
Nott, Richard Means, 18.52 
Nowell, Samuel Joshua, 1882 
Nutting, Horatio Nelson, 1863 

Oakes, Abner, 1847 . 

Oakes, Albion Parris, 1840 

Odell, Joseph, 1857 . 

Oliver, James, 1838 . 

Osgood, Thomas Kinsman, 18.59 li 

Overlock, Seldom Burden, 1886 

Owen, Altred, 1853 . 

Owen, Charles Edson, 1879 

Owen, Fred Kramph, 1887 

Owen, Howard, 1879 h. . 

Owen, Levillerbert, 1882 

Page, Hartstein Wendell, 1880 
Page, Stephen Benson, 1835 . 
Paine, Albert Ware, 1832 
Paine, Albert Winslow, 1844 
Paine, George Stratton, 1871 . 
Paine, Henry, 1823 
Paine, Henry William, 1830 . 
Paine, Timothy Otis, 1847 
Palmer, David, 1868 
Palmer, Gilbert Lafayette, 1847 
Palmer, Irving Ossian, 1887 . 
Palmer, James Monroe, 1847 
Parker, Carleton, 1834 . 
Parker, William Tripp, 18.58 . 
Parlin, Frank Herbert, 1873 . 
Parmelee, James Harvey, 18.50 
Parmenter, Elmer Ellsworth, 188' 
Parrington, John William 18.55 
Parshley, John Howard, 1881 
Partridge, Orlando Holbrook, 1826 
Patch, Lewis, 1831 m. . 
Pattison, Everett Wilson, 18.58 
Paul, John, 1832 m. . . . 
Pease, Bertis Alvaro, 1882 
Pease, Burleigh, 1851 
Peavy, Gustavus Isaac, 1875 . 
Peck, Solomon, 1849 h. . 
Peirce, Benjamin Osgood, 1835 
Pennell, Calvin Smith, 1841 . 
Pepper, George Dana Boardman 

1867 h 

Percival George Gilman, 18.58 
Perkins, Asa, 1856 . 
Perkins, Fred Miller, 1887 
Perkins, Hiram, 1832 m. 
Perry, Thomas Hobart, 1835 . 
Perry, Wilder Washington, 1872 
Perry, AVilliam Edgar, 1882 . 
Peters, John Andrew, 1884 h. 
Pettengill, Joseph Gancello, 1855 



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NAME. 



CLASS. 



Plielps, Tliaddeus, 1832 m. . 
Phenix, George Perley, 1886 
Philbrick, John Herbert, 1873 
Philbrick, Samuel, 1843 . 
Philbrook, Warren Coffin, 1882 
Phillips, Andrew Croswell, 1849 
Pierce, David Jonathan, 1870 /* 
Pierce, George Augustus, 1849 
Pierce, Henry Miller, 18.53 
Pierce, Levi Merriam, 1860 
Pike, Daniel Webster, 1878 
Pillsbury, Josiah, 1833 . 
Plaisted, Aaron Appleton, 18.il 
Plaisted, Harris Merrill, 18.53 

Plaisted, Samuel, 1828 h. 
Plaisted, Sheridan, 1886 . 
Plumer, Frank, 18.i3 
Pompilly, Judah Teague, 1859 
Poole, Albert Welsted, 1834 . 
Porter,' Charles Greenleaf, 1863 /( 
Porter, James B., 1832 m. 
Porter, Lemuel, 1834 
Potter, Joseph Fitch, 18.52 h. 
Powers, Horace, 1832 m. 
Powers, Llewellyn, 1870 h. . 
Powers, Samson, 1844 
Pratt, Harrison Merrill, 1864 
Pray, Mary Ellis, 1887 
Preble, Fred Myron, 1881 
Prescott, Charles Jenkins, 18.55 
Prescott, Moses Jewett, 18.57 
Preston, George Marshall 
Proctor, Hadley, 1823 
Pullen, Augustus, 1845 
Pullen, Stanley Thomas, 
Pulsifer, William Moor, 
Pulsifer, Ralph Howard, 
Purinton, David, 1839 
Putnam, Harrington, 1870 
Putnam, Harry Lyman, 1886 
Putnam, Thomas Packard, 1884 



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1886 



Quinby, Hosea, 1832 
Quinby, Ivory, 1836 . 

Rainsford, Thomas, 1840 
Ralph, Stillman, 1830 m 
Ramsdell, Thomas Jetferson, 1886 
Randall, Joslma, 1825 
Rawson, Edward Stuart, 1869 
Rawson, Lyman, 1827 
Rawson, Sullivan Sumner, 1828 
Read, Edward Andrew, 1875 
Read, Samuel Austin, 1875 
Record, Isaiah, 1862 . 
Record, Stillman Hersey, 1860 



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NAME. CLASS. 

Redington, Isaac, 1827 . . . 
Reed, Thomas Brackett, 1885 h. . 
Renton, Peter, 1832 h. . 
Rice, James, 1830 m. 
Richards, Charles Francis, 1855 . 
Richardson, Albert Marshall, 1886 
Richardson, Alfred Francis, 1876 h 
Richardson, Charles Carroll, 1887 
Richardson, Charles Sumner, 1883 
Richardson, Cyrus Greenwood, 1864 
Richardson, David Aiken, 1839 
Richardson, Hobart Wood, 1853 
Richardson, Justin Kent, 1869 
Richardson, William, 1830 
Ricker, Elmer Asa, 1887 
Ricker, Joseph, 1839 
Roberts, Edward Payson, 1870 
Roberts, Hall, 1836 . 
Robie, Benjamin Adams, 1867 h. 
Robinson, Ed ward Clinton, 1883 
Robinson, Edward Franklin, 1884 
Robinson, George Marshall, 18.50 
Robinson, Thomas, 1827 
Robinson, William Henry, 1882 
Rogers, Nathaniel Gilman, 1838 
Ropes, Timothy Pickering, 1827 
Ropes, William Henry, 1832 
Ross, Joseph Augustus, 18.56 
Rounds, Charles Collins, 1877 h. 
Rounds, John, 1849 . 
Rowe, Charles Henry, 1858 
Rowe, Howard Chandler, 1869 
Rowell, Fred Rice, 1881 . 
Royce, Lorenzo Dow, 1844 
Russ, Oliver, 1830 m. 
Russell, Charles Albeit, 1876. 
Ryder, John Charles. 1882 
Ryder, Wilson Crocker, 1830 

Salsman, Charles Henry, 1878 
Samson, Abisha, 1833 h. 
Sanborn, Abi-aham, 1828 
Sanborn, Dyer Hook, 1833 h 
Sanders, George Dana, 1882 
Sanderson, Elisha, 1886 . 
Sanford, William, 1847 . 
Sanger, Eugene Francis, 1858 h. 
Sargent, George Anson, 1836 
Sargent, Sylvanus Gilman, 1834 
Sargent, Walter Taylor, 1872 h. 
Sawtelle, Henry Allen, 1854 . 
Sawyer, Artemas Wyman, 1867 h 
Sawyer, Horace Eugene, 1881 
Scamman, George Stephen, 1863 
Scammon, Jonathan Young, 1869 h. 
Schultz, Jackson Smith, 1867 h. 
Seaver, Joseph Harriden, 1848 



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NAMK. CLASS. 

Shannon, Richard Cutts, 18ii-2 
Sliiirp, Royal, 1881 m. 
Shaw, Benjamin Franklin, l!s:!7 
Shaw, Erastus Melville, 1870 
Shaw, Frank Kingsbery, 1881 
Shaw, Jacob Bartlett, 1860 
Shaw, Judson Wade, 1858 
Shaw, Moses, 1835 h. 
Shepard, Samuel Benjamin, 1883 
Shepard, William Albert, i8:!8 
Shepherd, Hus.sell Benjamin, 1857 
Shepley, Ether, 1842 /(. . 
Simmons, Franklin, 1885 //. 
Skinner, Joseph Oberlin, 1872 /; 
Small, Albion Keith Parris, 184S) 
Small, Albion Woodbury, 187(i 
Small, Augustus Dennett, 18()5 
Small, Charles Porter, 1886 . 
Small, Edwin Sumner, 1868 . 
Small, Hampton Dunreath Plum 

nier, 1858 . . - . 
Small, Maurice Herman, 1887 
Smart, Moses Mighels, 1836 . 
Smiley, Edward Hawes, 1875 
Smith, Appleton White, 1887 
Smith, Charles Dennison, 1877 
Smith, Charles Henry, 1856 . 
Smith, Eli Burnham, 1849 h. 
Smith, George JNIartin, 1873 . 
Smith, George William, 1883 
Smith, Harrison Avery, 1825 
Smith, Harry Atherton, 
Smith, Hermon H., 1832 
Smith, Jennie Merrilees, 
Smith, Lorenzo Austin, 
Smith, Roscoe (ireene, 1856 
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1853 h. 
Smith, Samuel King, 1845 
Smith, Warren Augustus, 1869 
Smith, William, 1836 
Smith, Zemro Augustus, 186--' 
Snow, Alfred Lynwood, 1887 
Snow, Charles Wesley, 1856 . 
Snow, Fred Albertis, 1885 
Snyder, William Henry, 1885 . 
Soule, Allen Pelatiah, 1879 
Soule, Bertha Louise, 1885 
Soule, Jonathan Godfrey, 1857 
Spear, David Dana, 1886 h. . 
Spear, Philotns Bennett, 1868 h 
Sprague, Volney Augustine, 1842 
Stacy, Everett Moses, 1881 
Stanwood, Henry, 1822 f. 
Staples, George McLellan, 1849 
Starkey, George Rogers, 1840 
Start, Wilder Brown, 1840 
Staughton, Guy, 1831 //*. 



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NAili:. CLASS. 

Steane, Edward, 1842 7*. 
Steams, Marcellns Lovewell, 1863 
Stearns, Oakman Sprague, 1840 
Sterling, Charles S., 1832 m. 
Stetson. Carlton Beecher, 1881 
Stevens, Edward Everett, 1884 
Stevens, George Dana, 1863 . 
Stevens, Hermon, 1828 
Stevens, Isaac, 1835 h. 
Stevens, Samut'l, 1827 
Stevens, William Amory, 
Steward, Philo, 1881 
Stewart, David Dinsmore 
Stewart, Horace Wilson, 
Stickney, George AVoodbridge, 1844 
Stockbridge, William 1834 . 
Stone, Admiral Paschal, 1873 h. 
Stone, James, 1835 
Stow, Baron, 1830 h. 
Stowell, Alfred Sweetser, 1872 
Stratton, Robert Folger, 1853 
Stratton, William May, 1833 . 
Strong, Oliver E., 1832 m. . 
Sturgis, Charles Howard, 1871 
Sturtevant, Judson Andrew, 1877 
Sumner, Aaron, 1831 m. 
Sutton, Amos, 1850 h. 
Symonds, Thomas Milton, 1S47 

Talbot, Nathaniel Tobey, 1838 
Talcott, Daniel Smith, 1853 h. 
Tappan, Benjamin, 1836 h. . 
Tarbox, ISfoses Hanscom, 1849 
Taylor, JelTerson, 1873 . 
Taylor, Julian Daniel, 1868 . 
Thayer, Albert Carlton, 1828 
Thayer, Alfred Irxing, 1884 . 
Tliayer, Frederick Charles h. 
Thomas, Arthur Milton, 1880 
Thomas, Austin, 1866 
Thomas, Charles Dana, 1863 . 
Thomas, Cornelius Arnold, 1832 
Thomas, Dantord, 1838 . . , 
Thomas, Nathan H., 1830 m. 
Thompson, Arthur, 1825 . 
Thompson, Henry Marcus, 1878 
Thompson, Joshua Soule, 1839 
Thompson, William Harrison, 1839 
Thompson, AVilliam Ricker, 1863 
Thurston, Elisha Madison, 1838 
Thurston, Stephen Roilo, 18i53 
Tibbetts, Cyrus, 1868 h. 
Tilden, Herbert, 1875 
Tilden, Horace Wayland, 1872 
Tilden, Howard Benjamin, 1878 
Tilley, Charles Coffin. 187G . 
Tilley, William, 1840 



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COLBY UNIVERSITV. 



NAME. CLASS. 

Tilton, Albert Freeman, 1835 
Tilton, Charles Edward, 1883 
Tilton, Jeremiah Dearborn, 1877 
Tilton, Josiah Oden, 1875 
Tilton, William P., 1831 m. . '. 
Titus, William Nelson, 1848 . 
Tobey, Leonard, 1829 h. 
Tolles, Robert Bruce, 1883 h. 
Tolmau, Frank Warren, 1866 
Tompson, Edward Francis, 1882 
Townsend, Amos Brown, 1885 
Townsend, Irving LaPorest, 1886 . 
Townsend, Manly Burt, 1828 
Tracy, Or en, 1825 t. . . [ 
Trafton, Augustus Ebenezer, 1847 . 
Tratton, Charles Thomas, 1843 
Trafton, Herbert Walter, 1886 
Trask, Henry Kendall, 1855 . 
Trask, James Elisha, 1880 
Tripp, Ephraim, 1822 
Tripp, John, 1825 h. 
Tripp, Leander Smith, 1829 . 
Trowbridge, Henry, 1883 
True, Charles Augustus, 1882 
True, David Sawyer, 1847 
True, Nathaniel Tuckerman 1841 h. 
Turner, Benjamin Francis, 1884 
Tyler, Berkely O., 1831 ?«. . 

Upham, James, 1835 

Van Wagenen, Jonathan, 1845 

Vaughan, Hiram Chaney, 1859 

Vent, Charles Frederick, 1857 

Verrill, Elgin Cameron, 1883 

Wadleigh, Frederick Augustus, 1836 
Wait, Samuel, 1822 /t. . . . 
Waldron, Frederic Augustus, 1868 . 
Waldron, Ira, 1864 .... 
Wales, Jonathan, 1826 h. . . [ 
Walker, Elliot, 1848 . . . [ 
Walker, Henry Olin, 1872 h. '. '. 
Walker, Obed Burnham, 1837 
Walker, Versal Jesse, 1849 . 
Wall, Hiram Puller, 1855 
Walling, Justin Adfer, 1879 . 
Warner, Charles Franklin, 1879 
Warren, Parkman Shaw, 1873 /*.' 
Waters, Jabez Mathews, 1843 
Watkins, Willard A., 1831 m. '. '. 
Watson, William Franklin, 1887 
Weaver, Herbert Spurden, 1882 
Webb, Edmund Puller, 1866 h. 
Webber, Leigh Richmond. 1855 
Webber, Stephen Elvaro, 1886 
Webster, Amos, 1867 h. 
Webster, David, 1873 . . . .' 



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Welch, John C, 1822 t. . . , 
■Wellington, John Ryder, 1886 
Wells, Samuel, 1833 Jt. . 
West, William Wallace, 1860 
Weston, Charles Frederick, 1855 . 
Weston, Clarence Percival, 1873 
Weston, Joshua Woodman, 1853 
Weston, Nathan, 1831 h. 
Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, 1832 ?i 
Wheeler, Charles Hathorn, 1841 
Wheeler, Louis Albert, 1872 
Wheelwright, John Bowen, 1844 
Whidden, Charles Rendol, 1843 
Whidden, Charles Rendol, Jr., 1870 
Whidden, Edgar, 1844 
White, Bessie Randall, 1886 . 
White, Horace Jerome, 1886 li. 
White, Roscoe James, 1855 . 
White, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 



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Whitehouse, William Penn, 1863 
Minting, William, 1872 h. . 
Whitman, Ozias, 1862 
Whitney, David, 1832 m. 
Whittemore, Edwin Carey, 
Whittier, Francis Fremont, 
Whittle, Walter Richard, 1883 
Wiggin, Albert Bowman, 1843 
Wiggin, John Webster, 1841 
AVilbur, Greenleaf Augii'stus, 1846 . 
Wilbur, Henry Ripley, 1847 . 
Wilcox, Daniel Webster, 1852 
Wiley, Frederic Slocum, 1838 
Wiley, James Sullivan, 1836 
Willard, Erastus, 1829 
Willard, Frederick Augustus, 1829 h. 
Willey, Arthur Nash, 1871 
Williams, Charles Emery, 1874 
M^illlams, Daniel, 1835 Ji. 
Williams, Edward, 1839 
Williams, George Boardman, 1849 
Williams, Nathaniel Marshman, 1837 
Wills, Benjamin Robertson, 1882 

Wilson, Adam, 1851 /t 

Wilson, Charles Branch, 1881 
Wilson, Erasmus, 1830 m. 
Wilson, Fred Morse, 1871 
Wilson, George Adam, 1862 . 
Wilson, Gowen Coombs, 1857 
Wilson, John Butler, 1854 
Winslow, Julia Ella, 1886 
Withington, James Hervey, 1843 . 
Wood, Nahum Howard, 1833 . 
Wood, Nathaniel Milton, 1844 
Wood, Robert Williams, 1829 
Woodbury, William Webber, 1841 
Woodcock, Frank Ross, 1883 



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GENEEAL CATALOGUE. 



KAJIE. CLASS. PAGE. 

Woodninn, Joliii, 18.55 . . . . 38 

Woods, Leonard, Jr., 18;59 h. . . 60 

^Yoodsunl, Ansloj' Kzra, 1870 . . .51 

Woolson, Moses, 1847 . . . . .31 

Worcester, .John Capron, 1881 . . 56 

Wording, William Edward, 1836 . . -li 

Wright, Benjamin Franklin, 1883 . . .58 

Wright, Thomas Goddard, 1839 . . -25 



NAME. CLA.SS. PAGE. 

Wyman, Drew Thomp.son, 1878 . . .53 

Wyman, John Monroe, 1881 . . . 56 

Yonng, Chai'les Emerson, 1S74 . . 50 

Yonng, George Weston, 1877 . . 53 

Young, William Pierce, 1864 . . 45 

Youngman, George Franklin, 1878 . .53 



NOTE. 

The completion of the General Catalogue has been unavoidably delayed 
and several important changes in the record have become necessary, as 
follows : 

DEATHS. 

Class of 1831. Frederick Lord, died at Paw Paw, Mich., Aug. 15, 1SS4, 
aged 77. 

Class of 1837. George Whitfield Bosworth, died at Wakefield, Mass., 
Jan. 19, 1888, aged 69. 

Class of 1843. Moses Lyford, died at Portland, Me., Aug. 4, 18S7, aged 

Class of 1857. Henrv Augustus Hart, died at Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 12, 
1888, aged 51". 

Jonathan Godfrey Soule, died at Waterville, Me., Jan. i, 1S88, aged 61. 

Class of 1881. Asher Hinds Barton, died at Yankton, Dak., Mar. 18, 
188S, aged 29. 

Honorary, 1856. Isaac Smith Kalloch. died at Sehome. Washington 
Ty., Dec. 10, 1887, aged 56. 

REMOVALS. 

1829, Rev. L. S. Tripp, to Rockland, Me. ; 1837, Rev. N. M. Williams. 
D.D., to Marshfield, Mass.; 1849, Rev. E. C. Mitchell, D.D., President 
Leland University, New Orleans, La.; 1853, Rev. Alfred Owen, D.D.. 
President Roger Williams University, Nashville, Tenn. ; 1S57, Rev. H. L. 
Chase, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1S59, Rev. S. C. Fletcher, Dexter, Me.; H. 
C. Vaughan, M.D., Leavenworth, Kan.; 1861, Rev. W. A. Hatch, Mon- 
roe City, Mo. ; 1862, Rev. W. C. Barrows. Rockland, Mass. ; Z. A. Smith. 
Editor, Leavenworth, Kan. ; 1863, Rev, S. L. B. Chase, Great Falls, N. 
H.; 1868, Rev. D. Palmer, Ellendale, Dak.; 1872, Rev. T. G. Lyons. 
Nobleboro, Me.; 1876, C E. Meleney, Supt. Schools, Somerville, Mass.; 
1879, Everett Flood, M.D., Baldwinville, Mass.; 1S75, honorary, F. H. 
Jackson, Providence, R. I. : 1876, honorary, A. F. Richardson, Prin. Frye- 
biirg Acad., Me. 

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